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http://www.bluedwarf.net/ (irc.bluedwarf.net#ascii) |
http://www.remorse.org/ (irc.efnet#ascii) |
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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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File: academy/faqs/faq_thomas.txt |
http://www.ascii-art.de/info/faq_thomas.txt |
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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 |
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