Green Lattice

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Green Lattice Banner with Grapu.png
Green Lattice
Description The Green Lattice is a group dedicated to building the green and black pattern they are named after, and protecting art within their borders.
Subcommunities Juke's Towers of Hell,Geometry Dash (very incomplete list)
Subreddit greenlattice
Discord https://discord.gg/YzZfdedyT4
Website https://greenlattice.com
Artwork Grapu


The Green Lattice is an alliance created in 2017 that is dedicated to protecting the art within its borders. They fill unused space with a green and black pattern, going around pre-existing artwork that others had created, and form alliances with the nearby artworks to help protect both the lattice, and the art.

Grapu

See also: Grapu

The Green Lattice's mascot. He started as a little work of art in Place 2017 that got destroyed twice and never made it to the final canvas. Over the years since then, we've grown to love him. He was rebuilt and protected on the 2022 canvas.

r/place 2022

The North Lattice

The South Lattice

Diplomacy

Allies/Protected Art

Neutrality Agreements

History

r/place 2017

The Lattice

Alliances

History

Origin

The Green Lattice pattern started organically. As a random set of green pixels in the upper middle right of the canvas, it started to form a consistent pattern. A few posts were made on to the subreddit discussing the development of the pattern. Those posts brought more attention and increased the speed of growth. As more people took notice that it was becoming more than just a random patch of pixels, a subreddit was made, and then a discord. The makers of the subreddit and the Discord server were not aware of each other at the start, but they quickly joined forces.

Growth

Creation of the Subreddit Banner

Color Changes

Early Green Lattice was a pattern of green and light green with a white background. This formed quickly because the r/place 2017 started as a blank white canvas. As development continued many random color pixel were being place in the pattern causing it to look dirty. As a solution and partial collaboration with a faction (unknown) trying to add a black outline to the canvas, Green Lattice started the process of changing the white to black.

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