



ASCII Art This little program converts your picture to ASCII text art - a jumble of letters, numbers and symbols that do not appear to have any significance until you step back and look at the whole picture. It has no practical purpose, other than the neat factor.



ASCII Art has a long history among geeks. One of the first things I printed on my Commodore 128 in the mid 80's was an ASCII rendition of Spock. I remember waiting for what seemed like hours as my 8-pin printer slowly inked it out. But it was worth the wait when I stepped back and the full effect hit me.



If you'd like to find out more, there are several sites and news groups dedicated to this "art form". Just search for "ASCII art".



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Choose a maximum column width and font size. A good standard maximum width is 80 characters if you plan to copy and paste the ASCII Art to an email program. Most email programs will show up to 80 characters, but may wrap lines longer than that, distorting your image. If you plan to print your ASCII Art, you will probably want to fit as many characters in as will fit on a page.

Max Width

40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 characters

Font Size

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Choose Your Picture Type or paste the address of an image from the web or select a picture from your computer. You can usually find the address of a picture by right-clicking on it and clicking Properties. Be sure to copy the whole address!

From The Web



OR From Your Computer



Select Color Scheme Black on White White on Black









This little program converts your picture to ASCII text art - a jumble of letters, numbers and symbols that do not appear to have any significance until you step back and look at the whole picture. It has no practical purpose, other than the neat factor.ASCII Art has a long history among geeks. One of the first things I printed on my Commodore 128 in the mid 80's was an ASCII rendition of Spock. I remember waiting for what seemed like hours as my 8-pin printer slowly inked it out. But it was worth the wait when I stepped back and the full effect hit me.If you'd like to find out more, there are several sites and news groups dedicated to this "art form". Just search for "ASCII art".



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