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Stop planning. Stop pinning ideas to Pinterest. Stop trying to paint the perfect pet portrait.
| Mode | Description | Win Condition | |------|-------------|----------------| | (PvPvE) | 8 players + roaming faculty bots who also splat students. | Most total paint coverage on environment + opponents after 5 mins. | | Cram Session (Co-op) | 4 students vs. giant “Professor Blob” (ink monster). | Cover Blob’s weak points while dodging sweeping paint attacks. | | Rival Gauntlet (1v1) | Asymmetrical duels. One defends a canvas, the other attacks by painting it. | Defender: keep 50% blank. Attacker: cover 80% in their color. | | Detention Dash (Battle Royale-lite) | 16 players, shrinking arena. No health, but if you’re 100% covered in enemy paint, you’re “Expelled” (eliminated). | Last student standing. | SPLATTER SCHOOL
In contemporary art education, a "Splatter School" approach (often called or Action Painting ) follows several key tenets: Stop planning
: Real-world "splatter rooms" or studios are often lined with plastic or canvas on all walls, allowing students to paint without boundaries—literally "painting the room." Splatter School in Modern Pop Culture | Mode | Description | Win Condition |