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'''N Art''' is a [[category]] of [[map]] at [[NUMA]]. [[Arachnid]] implemented it in early NUMA history, but was subsequently removed. Due to popular demand, it was later re-implemented, and is now just as popular as any other category.
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'''N-Art''' is a [[map category]] at [[NUMA]]. [[Arachnid]] implemented it in early NUMA history, but was subsequently removed. Due to popular demand, it was later re-implemented, and is now just as popular as any other category.[[File:33874.png|thumb|Example of an N-Art by [[Dragon_Moon]]]]
   
An '''N Art''' is a map that relies solely on visuals over playability, showing off what one can do with [[Ned]]. They can be incredibly challenging to create, as Ned was not created with purpose to build this style of map. Amazingly, some people manage to overcome this obstacle and create some fantastic works of art.
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An '''N-Art''' is a map that relies solely on visuals over playability, showing off what one can do with [[Ned]] artistically. They can be incredibly challenging to create, as Ned was not created with purpose to build this style of map. Amazingly, some people manage to overcome this obstacle and create some fantastic works of art.
   
A short while into the recent history of '''N Art''' implementation, many users began to dislike the category, as its offspring were flooding the Top Rated page of NUMA. Most playable maps were [[rating|rated]] lower than these maps, and thus arguably did not get the attention they deserved. This situation led to Arachnid's implementation of Playable and Non-Playable sections for NUMA, allowing those who did not believe '''N Art''' to be the same level of craftsmanship as Playable maps to have their own Top Rated list.
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A short while into the recent history of '''N-Art''' implementation, many users began to dislike the category, as its offspring were flooding the Top Rated page of NUMA. Most playable maps were [[rating|rated]] lower than these maps, and thus arguably did not get the attention they deserved. This situation led to Arachnid's implementation of Playable and Non-Playable sections for NUMA, allowing those who did not believe '''N-Art''' to be the same level of craftsmanship as Playable maps to have their own Top Rated list.
   
'''N Art''' does not count towards a user's Playable Rating.
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''NOTE:'' '''N-Art''' does not count towards a user's Playable Rating.
   
==External Links==
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==Examples==
[http://numa.notdot.net/map/22836 My Hero]
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*[http://www.nmaps.net/22836 My Hero] by [[wedgie]]
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*[http://www.nmaps.net/33874 Afternon Dragon Step04] by [[Dragon_Moon]]
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*[http://www.nmaps.net/89000 Super Mario 3] by [[mrgy05]]
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===Technical Guides===
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*[http://www.nmaps.net/35058 More colors/patterns for silent demon again] by [[turtles]]
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*[http://www.nmaps.net/104463 Patterns and Colors - Complete] by [[mrgy05]]
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*[http://www.nmaps.net/90867 Expiriment: Green] by [[Dragon_Moon]]
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[[Category:Map type]]

Latest revision as of 22:45, 10 October 2012

N-Art is a map category at NUMA. Arachnid implemented it in early NUMA history, but was subsequently removed. Due to popular demand, it was later re-implemented, and is now just as popular as any other category.

33874

Example of an N-Art by Dragon_Moon

An N-Art is a map that relies solely on visuals over playability, showing off what one can do with Ned artistically. They can be incredibly challenging to create, as Ned was not created with purpose to build this style of map. Amazingly, some people manage to overcome this obstacle and create some fantastic works of art.

A short while into the recent history of N-Art implementation, many users began to dislike the category, as its offspring were flooding the Top Rated page of NUMA. Most playable maps were rated lower than these maps, and thus arguably did not get the attention they deserved. This situation led to Arachnid's implementation of Playable and Non-Playable sections for NUMA, allowing those who did not believe N-Art to be the same level of craftsmanship as Playable maps to have their own Top Rated list.

NOTE: N-Art does not count towards a user's Playable Rating.

Examples[]

Technical Guides[]