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[[File:Pxls Canvas 15.png|thumb|398x398px]]
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2018/08/11 - 2018/09/08
[[Canvas 14|Previous Canvas]]
[[Canvas 16|Next Canvas]]
Canvas 15 was originally announced on 2018/08/06 as being 829x1500 pixels, leading to many to claim areas based on a pure rectangle of these dimensions.
However, on 2018/08/10, more details were released: "915,459 pixels, all straight edges, all right angles, it's mostly rectangular". Given that 829x1500 pixels yields 1,243,500 pixels, this means that the canvas was likely to be a shape with coordinates on which pixels cannot be placed, like the donut shape of [[Canvas 4]], or the fox shape of [[Canvas 8]].
At its launch it was revealed the the canvas depicted a smartphone in portrait orientation, with its bezels and UI elements not available for placing, forcing all art to effectively be built on its screen as part of a painting interface - the first canvas to have that mechanic (previous canvases relied on unplaceable pixels being transparent).
Sources: https://www.pxlsfiddle.com/pxlsarchive/canvas15/
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Revision as of 20:40, 14 July 2021

File:Pxls Canvas 15.png
File:Final (15).png

2018/08/11 - 2018/09/08

Previous Canvas

Next Canvas

Canvas 15 was originally announced on 2018/08/06 as being 829x1500 pixels, leading to many to claim areas based on a pure rectangle of these dimensions.

However, on 2018/08/10, more details were released: "915,459 pixels, all straight edges, all right angles, it's mostly rectangular". Given that 829x1500 pixels yields 1,243,500 pixels, this means that the canvas was likely to be a shape with coordinates on which pixels cannot be placed, like the donut shape of Canvas 4, or the fox shape of Canvas 8.

At its launch it was revealed the the canvas depicted a smartphone in portrait orientation, with its bezels and UI elements not available for placing, forcing all art to effectively be built on its screen as part of a painting interface - the first canvas to have that mechanic (previous canvases relied on unplaceable pixels being transparent).

Sources: https://www.pxlsfiddle.com/pxlsarchive/canvas15/