I adjusted the gamma around in order to make the backgrounds easier to extract. I did adjust the colour balance around after the fact, but you may want to adjust it further to your liking.
A lot of artwork posted on itch.io is under unclear licensing, so I asked them to clarifiy it on this case as the terms laid out seemed like de-facto CC-BY. I did not realize they had already uploaded i, though this one appears to not be on here: https://aeynit.itch.io/mint
I blurred the Dell logos, I missed them before. As for anything else, I think this was adjudicated on my Public Domain First Person Pistols submission.
Yeah, that one honestly stumped me as well, but I decided the intent was to use it as artwork.
I actually quite enjoy ASCII art because you are working with a set amount of characters so it is just a matter of experimenting with combinations until it works. Like pixel art on steroids. Unlike freehand drawing where there is a million ways to do it right and wrong.
There are also these, but without a copyright waiver to be listed I am not touching them.
https://web.archive.org/web/20071020125832/http://gallery.sheep.art.pl/g...
I adjusted the gamma around in order to make the backgrounds easier to extract. I did adjust the colour balance around after the fact, but you may want to adjust it further to your liking.
A lot of artwork posted on itch.io is under unclear licensing, so I asked them to clarifiy it on this case as the terms laid out seemed like de-facto CC-BY. I did not realize they had already uploaded i, though this one appears to not be on here: https://aeynit.itch.io/mint
Sadly most of the VN art on itch is is CC BY-NC.
Well nice to know that I lead people to this piece at least.
Only missing the rear 3/4s perspective.
I blurred the Dell logos, I missed them before. As for anything else, I think this was adjudicated on my Public Domain First Person Pistols submission.
https://openclipart.org/detail/283229/spaceship
https://opengameart.org/content/baby-animals-sounds-and-sprite-pack
Yeah, that one honestly stumped me as well, but I decided the intent was to use it as artwork.
I actually quite enjoy ASCII art because you are working with a set amount of characters so it is just a matter of experimenting with combinations until it works. Like pixel art on steroids. Unlike freehand drawing where there is a million ways to do it right and wrong.
Fair point. I have blurred the logos and also the numbers, since they did not match anyway.
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