FFmpeg-CRT-transform
moebius
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FFmpeg-CRT-transform
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Shellington's SLIGHTLY more modern computer
I made these screenshots using a utility called FFcrt. You can check it out here. Also I'm glad to take you back in time.
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Google 84 by Warakami - ASCII version
CRT effect made with FFmpeg-CRT-transform.
- FFmpeg CRT Transform
moebius
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TDF fonts in Moebius
TheDraw font support has been requested a few times before but it hasn't been implemented to any degree. Your best bet is to use TheDraw.
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Moebius XBin-GJ! Edition (new fork)
Learn more about moebius here: https://blocktronics.github.io/moebius/
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I don't know the technical specifications of ANSI art yet
took a closer look at this now that i'm not on a phone. it's certainly reminiscent of ansi style, but looks like pixel art? from a technical standpoint since you asked about specifications: ANSI is a textmode artform made using IBM codepage 437. If you want to try making ansi art proper the easiest way to jump in is to download a copy of the moebius drawing program and go at it with the default settings.. https://blocktronics.github.io/moebius/
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Logos
Moebius
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[herbstluftwm] hellfire
for more complex art i use moebius
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How to start making textmode art?
get a copy of mobius https://blocktronics.github.io/moebius/ it can reproduce most of the forms and is a good place to start
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Google 84 by Warakami - ASCII version
Made with Moebius (Found via 16colo.rs)
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Developing A Game Engine with Perl : Part 2 - Mouse Input
At some point I realized the only way to have the capabilities I wanted in the engine, was to design a graphics & meta editor. Which so far turns out to be basically an MSPaint program that draws in ANSI and contains game meta information. Up until now, I have been relying on procedural code / command line utilities (jp2a, img2txt) to convert jpeg's, gif's & png's images into ANSI, or 3rd party ANSI drawing programs like Moebius ANSI Art Editor
- Good Ansi gfx editor for Linux?
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ANSI Editors
Maybe https://blocktronics.github.io/moebius/
What are some alternatives?
m4b-mp3-chapters-from-cuesheets - merge audiobooks or podcasts without re-encoding (remuxing only) to single m4b with quicktime/nero chapters or mp3 with id3v2 chapters using cuesheets; also allows for renaming/editing chapters
durdraw - Versatile ASCII and ANSI Art text editor for drawing in the Linux/Unix/macOS terminal, with animation, 256 and 16 colors, Unicode and CP437, and customizable themes
VVCEasy - VVCEasy is that you don't have to compile or/and coding to encode VVC (known as Versatile Video Codec). Simple. Easy. Encode. Decode
fishdraw - procedurally generated fish drawings
RetroCRT - RetroPie on CRT! RetroTink, JAMMA, SCART & more!
jp2a - Converts jpg images to ASCII
ffmpeg-conversion-scripts - A collection of handmade batch scripts that will automatically encode music and videos, using FFmpeg (and others when needed), for use with Kodi, Universal Media Player, Plex, VLC, and other media playing software.
pix2ascii - Convert an image into ASCII art
youtube-dl-batch - Simple batch files for simplifying basic usage of https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl Windows .exe releases
img2txt - Image to Ascii Text with color support, can output to html or ansi terminal.
asciiflow - ASCIIFlow
ecto - A toolkit for data mapping and language integrated query.