What did you think? Apparently you get 8 stimulus in 8 different boxes and according to what you draw around all 8 stimulus within the box, it is supposed to tell you everything about yourself... ....
So, it's essentially an interactive Rorschach test? Sounds awesome, except for the fact that psychologists would be interpreting it.
Lol. I can't believe some people actually stoop as low as believing an online personality test. Not saying the OP does or anything but I belive they should be taken as a humerous past time activity rather than be taken seriously. A computer based program will not identify with you and the answers are pre meditated. =\
I had a google, it ain't an online one. Actually gotta draw shit, so there's definitely some human interpretation involved. Still wouldn't take it too literally though.. The blank test: A finished test:
Ah, leaving it up to a random person from thin air to tell you who you are. It just gets stoopider every year.
I think whoever did the example in post #5 is probably a drug user but has good spatial reasoning skills.
Sorry, thought it was more known. Yah, it is not an online thing. You need to draw in the eight boxes.
every art challenge is potentially fun to play with. (yes i do intend to play with it and see what it can inspire) (the leaning 't' looks like a one legged stool to prop my ass against, and the upside down curve the roof of a bus shelter. the single dot in the center looks like the head or tail light of a train, and the 'u' shaped succession of dots looks like a map view of a garden path leading from someone's house to the nearest transit shelter. the others don't do much for me yet, but like i said, i'll think about it) i wouldn't place much stock in the result having very much to do with personality if the person is already artistically inclined though. and if they're not, it would more likely tell you about the culture they live in and how they perceive IT then anything usefully accurate about themselves as and individual either. more of an anthropological metric then an individual personality one.