![]() ![]() Feel the burn:Īnd as for those of you who are already in warmer climates. How about the sun? That ought to warm you up quite nicely. But it's definitely entertaining.įor those of you eagerly awaiting the Doctor Who Christmas special, I present to you the terrifying ASCII-Dalek:įor those of you in colder climates (such as myself- brr!) you can warm yourself up using the powers of this ASCII art fireplace and your imagination: Honestly, will an ASCII generator ever come in handy? Who knows. And the good thing about the generator is that it includes color. The picture seems a little blurry at first glance, but zoom out all the way and you'll see the image come together. The one below is of Greg Mooney's weiner dog, Niko: Using their generator, you can convert images to text, but, as you can see, the text still maintains the form of the image in a mosaic display of characters. This one was made with the ASCII generator on. If you look around the Internet, it's not hard to find these generators. How did I do that, you may ask? Well, it actually took me about 10 seconds to generate that image of the SmartBear logo. You should try it too, because if your grandmother is anything like mine, she's never encountered ASCII art before and it'll blow your mind if you show it to her. Here are a couple of images I've generated into ASCII. However, like those silly Skype emoticons, there is something fun about it that has me playing around with it from time to time. ![]() ASCII art is probably as old as the use of ASCII itself, and unless you create it by typing each letter manually without a generator, I'm hard pressed to even call it art. ![]()
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