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The term "'''defiddling'''" is the act of manually cleaning up an art piece using a photo editing software by removing any out of place pixels generated by whatever method was used to either downscale the image, or convert it to the Pxls palette.
The term "'''defiddling'''" is the act of manually cleaning up an art piece using a photo editing software by removing any out of place pixels generated by whatever method was used to either downscale the image, or convert it to the Pxls palette.


===Examples===
<gallery widths="400" heights="400">
'''WIP'''
File:face c1.png|An example of a picture of someone that had its colors automatically converted to Pxls' limited palette causing it to lose most of its detail.
File:bad antialias c21.png|An example of poor anti-aliasing where a piece of art was downscaled by a program causing it to have a "blurry" look.
File:bad dither c31.png|An example of a piece of art being downscaled and given a "dithered" effect by a program, causing it to look very poor.
</gallery>


==Virgin Abuse==
==Virgin Abuse==

Revision as of 19:44, 12 October 2023

Many terms, references, and in-jokes have been made by the pxls.space community over its lifespan.

Template

A template is an image displayed on top of the canvas to make it easier for a user to create an art piece.

Information on how to create a template can be found here.

Background

A background is often used an infill between art pieces, but may sometimes have its own area on a canvas. The most common type of background is a lattice.

Lattice

A lattice is a type of background characterized by repeating patterns.

Fiddle Abuse

Often used to refer to "fiddled" projects that have excessive/bad dithering and/or anti-aliasing. The term originates from the now-deprecated pxlsFiddle, which was originally used as a tool for such conversions.

The term "defiddling" is the act of manually cleaning up an art piece using a photo editing software by removing any out of place pixels generated by whatever method was used to either downscale the image, or convert it to the Pxls palette.

Virgin Abuse

WIP

Ego

An ego is a number built on the canvas by a user displaying the amount of all-time pixels they have placed. These can vary in size, but tend to be small due to an ego being a solo project.

ThisCanMeanAnything

WIP

<1ker

A term used, often condescendingly, to refer to users who have placed less than 1,000 all-time pixels.

28915

A reference to the time the number "28915" got repeated many times over in the #counting channel in the pxls.space Discord server.

:welldone:

(WIP)