The Coat Of Arms Of Denmark As ASCII Image
3 blue lions, 9 red hearts, 1 golden shield with a crown: This is the coat of arms of Denmark, the kingdom north of Germany. According to Wikipedia, its oldest picture is from 1194. More … mehr lesen
Here you can find ASCII images in black and white. This is the most original variant. A letter is assigned to each pixel of the output image. In total, this creates an interesting and unique picture.
3 blue lions, 9 red hearts, 1 golden shield with a crown: This is the coat of arms of Denmark, the kingdom north of Germany. According to Wikipedia, its oldest picture is from 1194. More … mehr lesen
A cooked chicken egg, a ballpen – and the egg gets a face in seconds. Meaningless. Sure. But now and then this must be. By the way, the original photo was made for Instagram. Just … mehr lesen
The coat of arms of Bulgaria is the 2nd article of the series “The coats of arms of European states as ASCII pictures”. The Bulgarian coat of arms has been used since July 31, 1997. It … mehr lesen
The Belgian coat of arms is part 1 of the article series “The coats of arms of the European states as ASCII images”. The coat of arms of Belgium was introduced on March 17, 1837. … mehr lesen
The original head of the Virgin has little contrast. I could compensate this with the ASCII image generator for professionals. On the one hand, I increased the contrast by 8 percent. On the other hand, … mehr lesen
I’ve been thinking for a long time what could be a logo for this project. With good reason! As a copywriter and blogger I love letters. I can edit images, write a bit PHP and … mehr lesen
Here we go. It is me on the first ASCII image. A self portrait in ASCII black and white. You see me wearing a headscarf just before a nordic walking workout. How do you like … mehr lesen