Community dictionary
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.
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The Chromatic Empire's wavy rainbow pattern on canvas 70.
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Pxls Roads' road on canvas 37 showcasing different road variants to match the lattices around it.
Lattice
A lattice is a type of background characterized by repeating patterns.
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Green Lattice on canvas 58, with an art piece to expand outwards from.
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Cell Lattice on canvas 47, showcasing the many different variants of cells made by users.
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The "Lattice Lattice" project made by Chalkless made up of many different lattices.
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.
Examples
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Virgin Abuse
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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.
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MonsterChicken's Ego, with the user's name to denote who's ego it is.
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dankgod's (now VZ) ego, the 0.XXm is sometimes used a stylistic choice to put emphasis on how close a user is to 1 million pixels.
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SubaruSenpai's Ego, with proximity to their art to denote who's ego it is.
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Waffle's Ego, with an art piece referencing their username to denote who's ego it is.
ThisCanMeanAnything
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<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.
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