View Full Version : The best ASCII art you'll ever see... in Banjo land, at least.
Gold Jinjo
26th November 2003, 01:10 AM
There's a peice of cool ASCII art on BCDB (http://www.bcdb.org/). The amount of time and patience required to make that would have killed me. At least there are people out there who are dedicated :)
Although, somehow I feel like a program did that...
breegull_master
26th November 2003, 01:18 AM
Maybe he got a picture of Banjo, put it in a picture mod program, and changed each pixil to a (c) sign. (Still using the same color.)
Grey Jinjo
26th November 2003, 01:52 AM
But its not a picture, so he would have had to Changed ALL the HTML codes and put them in while spacing the Copyright signs. The HTML Color markups he'd have to make alone are worth praise.
Icy Guy
26th November 2003, 02:51 AM
Like Gold said, I would say that was created with an image-to-ASCII converter. Cool, either way, though.
Mystery Man
26th January 2004, 05:18 PM
*Highlights ASCII*
look, he did appear on the game boy!
SubDrag
26th January 2004, 07:17 PM
There's a web page that converts jpgs to ascii art like that.
-SubDrag
cyberen
28th January 2004, 06:39 PM
also, I could have simply done that in paint. Just get a (C) sign, copy and paste until you have a pattern big enough to cover Banjo's image, then move it over the image. But nice job anywho.
Icy Guy
28th January 2004, 10:55 PM
Originally posted by cyberen
also, I could have simply done that in paint. Just get a (C) sign, copy and paste until you have a pattern big enough to cover Banjo's image, then move it over the image.
That's, uh, not possible. Especially if you're trying to make the HTML for it. :p
Grey Jinjo
29th January 2004, 01:52 AM
Yes it is if you space it according to your HTML. You'd have to do your HTML afterwards but then you'd know exactly how many copyright signs you'd want and exactly what colors you want to use.
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