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Comment by 😺 taichara

Re: "[amiga] dancer"

In: s/ascii-art

I love the sense of motion in her ribbon/scarf, that's amazing :3

😺 taichara

Jan 23 · 6 months ago

3 Later Comments ↓

☕️ mozz [OP/mod] · Jan 23 at 14:50:

@stack

You can download them as .ans files, which are essentially just text + ANSI escape sequences. There are some tools out that will convert them into utf-8 and insert line breaks every 80 characters. But they aren't perfect in my experience, sometimes you will encounter weird ANSI escape sequences in the art that breaks on modern terminal emulators.

Here's one that works pretty well

— https://github.com/BourgeoisBear/ansiart2utf8

🚀 ibannieto · Jan 23 at 19:10:

This is amazing! I want more of this! Amigaaaaa forever!!

🚀 IO · Jan 23 at 20:13:

This is so good. As others have said, you've really captured the movement beautifully. And doing it on Amiga is even better!

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🌒 s/ascii-art

[amiga] dancer — This is my first pic using the amiga ascii art font & character set. Amiga is a popular category in the underground BBS art scene. It's interesting (to me) for a couple of reasons. The amiga charset is essentially latin-1, so you get access to "extended-ascii" characters like (¯), (°), and (²). These high characters are sorely lacking in 7-bit ascii and are helpful for drawing interesting curves and such. There are no block-drawing characters (like (░), (█), so amiga art is...

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💬 mozz [mod] · 5 comments · 7 likes · Jan 23 · 6 months ago