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= Creating Artwork =
The [[PlaceAtlas2]] is composed of two main types of pages: [[:Category:Artwork|Artwork]] pages and [[:Category:Communities|Community]] pages. Artwork pages describe a single piece of artwork on the [[r/place]] canvas, while Community pages describe the community that created a particular artwork (or multiple pieces of artwork). There are also [[:Category:Alliances|Alliance]] pages which describe multiple communities that worked together to create, recreate, or [[defend]] a piece or pieces of artwork.
The [[PlaceAtlas2]] is composed of two main types of pages: [[:Category:Artwork|Artwork]] pages and [[:Category:Communities|Community]] pages. Artwork pages describe a single piece of artwork on the [[r/place]] canvas, while Community pages describe the community that created a particular artwork (or multiple pieces of artwork). There are also [[:Category:Alliances|Alliance]] pages which describe multiple communities that worked together to create, recreate, or [[defend]] a piece or pieces of artwork.
== Artwork Articles ==


Each Artwork article should have the [[Template:Artwork|Artwork Template]] at the top for a consistent display of information. This should include a name for the artwork, a brief description (detailed description and explanations should go into the body of the article), the location and Atlas ID of the artwork on the canvas, and a link to the page of the community(ies) that created it.
Each Artwork article should have the [[Template:Artwork|Artwork Template]] at the top for a consistent display of information. This should include a name for the artwork, a brief description (detailed description and explanations should go into the body of the article), the location and Atlas ID of the artwork on the canvas, and a link to the page of the community(ies) that created it.
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If many details about the artwork are unknown, it is still acceptable to create the page using the information already in the Atlas, and include the [[Template:Artwork_stub|Artwork stub template]] at the beginning of the article to indicate that more information is requested.
If many details about the artwork are unknown, it is still acceptable to create the page using the information already in the Atlas, and include the [[Template:Artwork_stub|Artwork stub template]] at the beginning of the article to indicate that more information is requested.


Additionally, a redirect should be created from each Atlas ID to the article of the artwork it references. For example, if artwork entitled "Some Art" had a wiki page at [[Some Art]] and an Atlas ID of .tuvwxy
Additionally, a redirect should be created from each Atlas ID to the article of the artwork it references. For example, suppose artwork entitled "Some Art" has an Atlas ID of "tuvwxy". First, create a page at [[Some Art]] with the basic information about the artwork. Use this code as a template to start the creation of the page:
<pre>
{{Artwork_stub}}
{{Artwork
| name        = Some Art
| description = This is some art with a picture of a thing
| location    = (999,999)
| id          = tuvwxy
| creator    = [[creator page]]
| image      = image-of-artwork.png
}}
 
This is longer description of the thing that is in Some Art and also a cool fact about the thing.
 
= /r/place 2022 =
== Creation ==
== Final Result ==
 
[[Category:Artwork]]
</pre>
 
You would create a page at [[tuvwxy]] containing only the code to redirect: <pre>#REDIRECT [[Mahjong Tiles]]</pre>
 
Alternatively, use the template to create the page first at [[tuvwxy]] and then use the "Move" function to automatically create a redirect to the named [[Some Art]] page.
 
Please make note of capitalization conventions, as wiki links are case-sensitive. Titles of artwork should be written in Title Case, and Atlas IDs are all lowercase.

Revision as of 18:57, 8 April 2022

Creating Artwork

The PlaceAtlas2 is composed of two main types of pages: Artwork pages and Community pages. Artwork pages describe a single piece of artwork on the r/place canvas, while Community pages describe the community that created a particular artwork (or multiple pieces of artwork). There are also Alliance pages which describe multiple communities that worked together to create, recreate, or defend a piece or pieces of artwork.

Artwork Articles

Each Artwork article should have the Artwork Template at the top for a consistent display of information. This should include a name for the artwork, a brief description (detailed description and explanations should go into the body of the article), the location and Atlas ID of the artwork on the canvas, and a link to the page of the community(ies) that created it.

If many details about the artwork are unknown, it is still acceptable to create the page using the information already in the Atlas, and include the Artwork stub template at the beginning of the article to indicate that more information is requested.

Additionally, a redirect should be created from each Atlas ID to the article of the artwork it references. For example, suppose artwork entitled "Some Art" has an Atlas ID of "tuvwxy". First, create a page at Some Art with the basic information about the artwork. Use this code as a template to start the creation of the page:

{{Artwork_stub}}
{{Artwork
| name        = Some Art
| description = This is some art with a picture of a thing
| location    = (999,999)
| id          = tuvwxy
| creator     = [[creator page]]
| image       = image-of-artwork.png
}}

This is longer description of the thing that is in Some Art and also a cool fact about the thing.

= /r/place 2022 =
== Creation ==
== Final Result ==

[[Category:Artwork]]

You would create a page at tuvwxy containing only the code to redirect:

#REDIRECT [[Mahjong Tiles]]

Alternatively, use the template to create the page first at tuvwxy and then use the "Move" function to automatically create a redirect to the named Some Art page.

Please make note of capitalization conventions, as wiki links are case-sensitive. Titles of artwork should be written in Title Case, and Atlas IDs are all lowercase.

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