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fromAlexharri
2 weeks ago

ASCII characters are not pixels: a deep dive into ASCII rendering

One thing I spent a lot of effort on is getting edges looking sharp. Take a look at this rotating cube example: Try opening the "split" view. Notice how well the characters follow the contour of the square. This renderer works well for animated scenes, like the ones above, but we can also use it to render static images: The image of Saturn was generated with ChatGPT.
Software development
fromVulture
2 weeks ago

Obex Will Make You Nostalgic for Old Technology

What telling people to touch grass ignores, in part, is that grass is not all that good to touch. It's itchy and sticky - there could be bugs in there. There's a far more profoundjoyin touching machines, as is shown again and again in Albert Birney's Obex, which functions as both a shrine to and warning about our reliance on technology.
Film
fromItsnicethat
4 months ago

Breaking imagery down to unicode: these artworks combine the historical with ASCII

Using the Image to ASCII tool available online, Enigmatriz found a new way to play with digital assets. "Everyday, I sit on my computer and browse through hundreds of images in the public domain to find things that catch my attention and feel are worth shining a new light on them," says Enigmatriz. "When working with ASCII, what I like and find particularly interesting is the blend between hundred old paintings, photographs etc. and modern technologies."
Arts
Python
fromRealpython
9 months ago

Creating a Python Dice Roll Application - Real Python

The course teaches how to create a Python dice roll simulator with a text-based user interface.
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