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npilk · 2 years ago
These must be computer-generated - the third image under 'goose' has a Shutterstock watermark (oops): https://textart.sh/topic/goose
WaffleIronMaker · 2 years ago
Here's a more curated and human-made ASCII version:

https://ascii.co.uk/art

Juraph · 2 years ago
THIS is the kind of thing I was expecting when I clicked on the parent link, ASCII art, instead of computer converted images. While there is nothing wrong with rasterising an image to ASCII, there is something I really love about the hand drawn stuff. Especially the early ones where the 'canvas' size was so limited, it forced such creativity.
nurettin · 2 years ago
https://ascii.co.uk/art/earth

that was amazing, thank you

bicebird · 2 years ago
Found the site when looking for ascii art to add to a server motd and wondered if anyone had any information about it? All I can find when searching is references to people using it in projects, but no background or community.

Has a pretty amazing number of categories / artworks, and some of them are genuinely beautiful. It feels very old internet but the domain was registered in 2018, although could have been migrated?

Almost happy for it to stay a mystery but on the off chance the maintainer(s) see this thank you for adding a bit of brightness to the world :)

qup · 2 years ago
Some of the entries I ran across made me feel like it was automated. They weren't really art, they were photos with words in them etc.

I think it's scraping images somewhere and processing them automatically.

SuperNinKenDo · 2 years ago
There's certainly some automated conversiom happening at some point in the process, either it's scraping resources that include automated renders, or else it's doing them itself.

Lots of unreadable or very suboptimally rendered text within images that you just wouldn't do like that even if you were copying from an existing image.

Makes me wonder if the upvote/downvote mechanism is feeding into some machine learning.

However, some images do convert pretty well, and if the up/down voting mechanism reflects in what gets listed on what order, then it could become a cool little resource.

Kinda ruins the old-internet charm of the text art though.

1vuio0pswjnm7 · 2 years ago
Every one I tried returned a disclaimer something like, "While technically this is not [whatever] ASCII art because it uses Unicode characters ..."

This suggests some folks are expecting ASCII art.

Perhaps this website should be "unicodeart.sh" instead "textart.sh"

amelius · 2 years ago
Doesn't seem to use the full unicode set either.
methou · 2 years ago
Back in 2000s when telnet BBS' are huge, you can fit in a lot of things in a 80x24 screen. Sadly they are slowly dying out. I'm not sure how many of them are left in the English world, but at least in the Chinese world ptt.cc is still alive.

Here's an example of experience with ASCIIArt/ANSIArt[0], when using telnet based forums:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-ohV6KZsQo

There's also a ANSIArt version of star war, https://www.asciimation.co.nz/ , it used to be a telnet site, but nowadays no one even have the binary to telnet from.

DanAtC · 2 years ago

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warthog · 2 years ago
This is just amazing - wondering how you made it happen
skenderbeu · 2 years ago
We need an LLM model for this.