![]() The one that was supposed to be a champignon looks more like a bolt though, maybe I'll do a grayscale version of it some day. He asked for spotted versions so I drew them too. Mafalda, the comic character, which I drew for someone requesting a little picture of her on alt.ascii-art.Ī friend requested a picture of a mushroom for the MOTD of his server and I drew a whole bunch of them. Tux (aka "Linux penguin"), drawn for a request. The Life "in hell" ones were too difficult for me, but here's Akbar from "Akbar and Jeff".Īnother drawing made with Jave. I spent one evening trying to ASCIIfy Matt Groening's excellent comic characters. This "solidified" version looks perhaps more like a sunshade. The autumn is here, don't forget your umbrella! (Does it look too dotty?) I have been testing this solid technique a lot and it fits especially well for trees. Um, yes, yet another tree, but a lot bigger one. It's been derived from letters "N" and "D" which mean nuclear disarmament. This is the peace sign, which is NOT an occultic symbol, even though some people claim it to be. I'm not! I'm not!Īlmost nothing tastes as good as new autumn apples.įor Christmas '98, a new version of the above Christmas tree. It was too mhįinally: my own picture! Of course I'm not that stupid in real life. I think it is quite good, though there is no star at the top of it. This christmas tree was my first attempt to solid ASCII art. ![]() ![]() Many of the earlier ones have been drawn in MS-DOS, which explains some jagged corners and the aspect ratio being slightly off in some pictures. These images are from a phase beginning from summer 1998 until this day (I started drawing ASCII in 1997). |_| |_|\_,_|_|/ |\_,_| |_/ /_/ \_\_/ \_|_|_| \_,_|_| \_| Christopher Johnson's ASCII Art Collection - Christmas - Santa Claus - Cristmas Tree - Stocking - Wreath - Snow Man - The Grinch Who Stole Christmas Christmas - Santa Claus - Cristmas Tree - Stocking - Wreath - Snow Man - The Grinch Who Stole Christmas Note: You can click on the button above to toggle light and dark. Yield enclose_in_borders(line, card_size) Yield ' ' * (width - half_width) branchįor line in tree(card_size - 3): # Remove header and footer lines Yield branch ' ' * (width - half_width) Yield ' ' branch_right # Pad with space to get proper centeringįor _ in range(height - 3): # Remove last (half) branch and trunk Help=f'Height of the resulting tree including the trunk.') '-height', '-tree-height', metavar=range_repr, type=int,Ĭhoices=range(MINIMAL_HEIGHT, term_height 1), default=MINIMAL_HEIGHT, Parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=_doc_) Raise TypeError("Only Integers are allowed not ]' Line_generic_branch(imageline, TREE(imageline), left) Line_generic_branch(imageline, imageline, left) Start_pos = TREE - TREE(imageline)Įnd_pos = TREE TREE(imageline) (TREE, TREE) = shutil.get_terminal_size()ĭef line_generic_branch(imageline, amount, left): """ Seasons Greeting mail - ascii Christmas Tree """ For this i like to use an offset to the TREE. Next Step is to integrate a multi lines of text in the border left side of the tree. ![]() ![]() I hacked a way to print a christmas tree, to use it in the usual seasons greetings email, you know the drill. ![]()
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