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βββ artists |
βΒ Β βββ andreas_who_is_who.txt |
βΒ Β βββ artist_gallery.txt |
βΒ Β βββ grue_artists.txt |
βΒ Β βββ license.txt |
βΒ Β βββ vk_who_is_who.txt |
βββ faqs |
βΒ Β βββ faq_allison.txt |
βΒ Β βββ faq_barger.txt |
βΒ Β βββ faq_randall.txt |
βΒ Β βββ faq_thomas.txt |
βββ history |
βΒ Β βββ ascii_history_jgs.gmi |
βΒ Β βββ centsign.txt |
βΒ Β βββ pc_ascii.txt |
βΒ Β βββ underground_text_art.gmi |
βββ tutorials |
βββ tut_atkins.txt |
βββ tut_au.txt |
βββ tut_bger.txt |
βββ tut_ceejay.txt |
βββ tut_crawford.txt |
βββ tut_flump.txt |
βββ tut_haavisto.txt |
βββ tut_oglesbee.txt |
βββ tut_oglesbee2.txt |
βββ tut_oviatt.txt |
βββ tut_quinn.txt |
βββ tut_stark.txt |
βββ tut_targon.txt |
βββ tut_veilleux.txt |
6 directories, 45 files |
File: academy/artists/andreas_who_is_who.txt |
http://www.ascii-art.de/ascii/uvw/who_is_who.txt |
Who is Who in Ascii Art |
(e.g. in alt.ascii-art or de.alt.rec.ascii-art) |
Disclaimer: This list is not meant to hold _everyone_ |
who has ever created any Ascii Art. It is based _entirely_ |
on my personal wish to sort the tags and names of the |
artists that are somehow represented in my collection. |
Nevertheless, it is rather an up-to-date list. Please let |
me know if you find dead links, wrong or missing |
information or such things. Thanks! |
Please check also Veronica Karlsson's list at: |
http://www.ludd.luth.se/~vk/pics/ascii/junkyard/misc/who's_who.txt |
Last change 30.06.2003 |
Andreas (andreas@ascii-art.de) |
.------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |R -- Brian Tivol |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| ^aNT |
| -- http://www.vpszk.bme.hu/~ant/ |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| a:f -- Andreas Freise |
| -- http://www.ascii-art.de |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| ad -- Alex Dethler |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| ag -- Ania GΓ³recka aka anya_g |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| ah -- Alyssa |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| ahk -- Adrian Heather Kruger |
| -- http://www.zap.to/sheve-dark |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| akg -- Amykate |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| akn -- Anil K Narayanan |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| Allen Mullen |
| -- http://www.afn.org/~afn39695/ |
| -- http://users.inetw.net/~mullen/ascii.htm |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| ak -- Arjan Kenter |
| -- http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~kenter |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| Aleisha -- Aleisha Watson |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| alf -- Gerfried Fuchs |
| -- http://alfie.ist.org/ascii/ |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| AMC (Lester) -- Tony Cucchiara |
| -- http://www.zinezone.com/users/TonyCucchiara |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| amer -- Andre Merkel |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| AoS -- Dirk Lucas (Ace of Spades) |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| ap -- Arjen Pilon |
(.____________________________________________________________ |
| apc -- Arturo Pascalin |
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(published by Laura Brown aka ldb)
Respect ASCII Artists Campaign
Most ASCII artists will tag their ASCII creation with their initials.
This is not just about signing your art, it shows the original artist.
If someone else colours the art, or modifies it in any other way, the
artist initials need to be kept with it. Anyone modifying art can add
their initials (usually something like ldb/ you) and a note about what
they had done to the original art. The original artist initials are
left on the art, the initials of the person who modified it are added
after the original artist.
If you can not find the original artist, or a link to them on a site
or social media, include a link to the source where you found the art
as something being better than nothing. This helps preserve and
archive the art as well as giving the artist credit.
This is what the Respect ASCII Artists Campaign is about. Give respect
to the original artist and leave their initials on the work.
Not all ASCII art is available freely. Don't assume it is there for
anyone to take (copy and paste or screenshot). Ask to repost, modify,
or otherwise use the ASCII art you find online. Don't sell art you do
not own or did not fully create yourself.
The ribbon above is from the original Respect ASCII Artists Campaign.
Started April 1998, by truffle.
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