Transforming Graphics Into ASCII Text
09.10.08 by:: swytch
Many of you, myself included, have
run into pretty interesting jpgs or gifs created using pure ASCII text. I have always wondered if there was a free
and easy way for me to create my own ASCII text without losing my mind completely and
attempting it “by hand”.
Well, when wondering
the ether recently I discovered a free program called “pic2ascii”. Information on the program and its creator:
During my first complete run of this program, I used the
following scooter graphic as a target.
I simply clicked ASCII-Table in the top bar and chose “fill
with all possible characters”. This
loaded the ASCII information I needed to complete this process. I also saved that table as a text file
(option available through the ASCII-Table drop down).
Next I browsed to my target graphic and chose the preferred
font for this run.
Click START and wait for the pop-up box stating the process
is complete!
Pic2ASCII rendered the following ASCII image relatively
quickly.
The ASCII image the program rendered was quite large so I
decided to decrease the size of the target scooter graphic. This rendered a slightly more manageable
output. See below.
Now, being relatively excited about ASCII rendering, I
decided to take it up a notch and find a program which would do this in
color. I came across the free ZW Text
Mosaic program.
Once installed, I decided to demo the program with the same
scooter graphic used previously.
Using the same picture but rendering it with ZW Text Mosaic
In addition to the color option, you can actually type in
text you wish to use during the rendering process. Of course, I used she-geeks.com as my text.
Once the image has been generated, you can choose either
Show or Open to view the graphic.
All in all, these programs are straightforward enough that
anyone can have a bit of fun using them. Get creative and enjoy! J
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