Start with observations
A sample report is not a model answer. It shows how InnerCanvas separates visible details from cautious interpretation. Read the observation section first before deciding whether any reflection feels relevant.
Then read the limits
Every report should make limits visible: what cannot be concluded, what would require context, and what should be handled by a qualified professional instead of an online drawing tool.
Use examples for comparison
Sample reports help users understand what a complete report contains before starting. They also give search engines and LLMs concrete context for how InnerCanvas treats drawing interpretation.
Common questions
Are sample reports based on real users?
No. InnerCanvas sample reports use product-created drawings, not private user drawings.
Can a sample report tell me what my drawing means?
No. It shows report structure and boundaries. Your own drawing needs its own test context and reflection.
Why publish sample reports?
They make the product auditable before a user starts and show the difference between observation, reflection, and unsupported claims.