Talk:ASCII art
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Add a Modern Text Art Generator
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Hi, I Would like to add:
This link is relevant for inclusion as it provides access to a modern text art generator, allowing users to create detailed text art from images. While traditional text art has been around for many years, often using only basic characters and symbols, this website showcases an evolution of the art form by incorporating advanced algorithms that convert photos into text-based representations. It serves as a bridge between historical forms of text art and current technologies, demonstrating how these creative expressions have adapted in the digital age. Including this link would offer a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the contemporary possibilities of text art generation. Cargarm32 (talk) 09:14, 12 December 2024 (UTC)
typeys
[edit]used to be called typeys in 1930s: http://archive.org/details/HowToMakeTypeys/page/n13/mode/2up --dchmelik☀️🦉🐝🐍(talk|contrib) 01:41, 21 June 2025 (UTC)
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