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 ==== Step 0. Choose an image ==== ==== Step 0. Choose an image ====
  
-Choose the first image that you want to convert into ASCII art. It’s good to start with an image around 640x480.  It can be in color, a photo, or a drawing.  Light pixels will be represented by small characters like a dot (.), which leave lots of the background exposed. On the other extreme, dense characters like $are used to cover the background.+Choose the first image that you want to convert into ASCII art. It’s good to start with an image around 640x480.  It can be in color, a photo, or a drawing.  Light pixels will be represented by small characters like a dot (.), which leave lots of the background exposed. On the other extreme, dense characters like $ are used to cover up the background.
 ==== Step 1. Read your image and print its height and width in pixels ==== ==== Step 1. Read your image and print its height and width in pixels ====
 ==== Step 2. Load your image’s pixel data into a 2-dimensional array ==== ==== Step 2. Load your image’s pixel data into a 2-dimensional array ====
ascii_art.txt · Last modified: 2023/03/27 10:46 by frchris

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