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[21] Historacle: from the old-old FAQ v1.2 March 14, 1994
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What types of ascii-art are there?
o Linedrawing - like stickmen
o Lettering - like Figlet does
o Grey scale pictures - These create the illusion of grey shades
by using letters for their light emitting value.
Here is an example of how they break down by light intensity:
(Jorn Barger's light value scale)
Darker .'`,^:";~ Lighter
bright /|\ -_+<>i!lI? /|\ dark
letters | /\|()1{}[] | letters
on rcvunxzjft on
dark | LCJUYXZO0Q | bright
background \|/ oahkbdpqwm \|/ background
Lighter *WMB8&%$#@ Darker
o 3-D images - Can be viewable by people with similar vision in
both eyes. You try to focus as if you are looking at the back
of the monitor. The image should pop into focus and create a
3-D illusion. Other 3-D images are viewed by putting your nose
on the monitor glass.
o Geometric Article - Text is formed into meaningful shapes.
o Picture Poem - A geometric article that is also a poem.
o Page Making - Text and graphics are intermixed, as in a magazine.
o Picture Story - A story told with accompanying ASCII pictures.
o Color - You can view color ASCII pics, if you have a color screen
and 'ANSI' color compatible software, or Web access using HTML.
o Color Graphics - You can view color ASCII pics if you have color
o Animation - take a look at [dead-link snipped]
o Color Animation - take a look at [dead-link snipped]
o Scroll Animation - This is an animation that is made to be viewed
by scrolling down. The image plays out as the screen is redrawn
with the next 'page' of the image.
o Overstrike Art - It contains carriage returns without line feeds
at times. The print head can overstrike a line on the paper that
has already been printed on. This allows for darkening, and for
placing different characters at the same place on the paper.
This kind of art is obviously only printed.
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-------------------THE ASCII ART FAQ TEN COMMANDMENTS-------------------
\\\\`///
/ _ _| 1. Thou shalt read the FAQ.
(\'('\/') 2. Thou shalt not remove the
______/( >(__ initials from any ASCII art.
/`- \ \_=__| `\ 3. Thou shalt not claim ownership
/ /__( _____\ _____ of someone else's ASCII art.
/_ \.____ ," "." ",__ 4. Thou shalt read the FAQ.
| / _\__/_ - / \ 5. Thou shalt ask permission
\/ /____ \ASCII ART FAQ /// before using someone else's
) / / \__\ - | ASCII art.
'-.__|_/ ///| I VI | 6. Thou shalt not sell someone
\_ | | | else's ASCII art.
| | II VII | 7. Thou shalt read the darn FAQ.
\ | | | 8. Thou shalt not post someone
/ | III VIII | else's ASCII art without making
\ | | | clear that you didn't make it.
\_ | IV IX | 9. Thou shalt not assume that
\| | | ASCII art isn't art at all.
| V X | 10. Thou shalt read the FAQing FAQ.
|______b'ger______|
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Answers to frequently asked questions in the ASCII art discussion groups
* news:alt.ascii-art * news:alt.ascii-art.animation * news:rec.arts.ascii
Author: Matthew Thomas
Version: 2.0
Last changed: 1998-05-10