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license: cc-by-nc-sa-4.0 |
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- text2text-generation |
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- text-generation |
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- en |
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- art |
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pretty_name: THE.ASCII.ART.EMPORIUM |
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source: https://ascii.mozz.us:7070 |
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https://asciiartist.com/sitefiles/respectartistscampaign.html |
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(published by Laura Brown aka ldb) |
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Respect ASCII Artists Campaign |
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Most ASCII artists will tag their ASCII creation with their initials. |
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This is not just about signing your art, it shows the original artist. |
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If someone else colours the art, or modifies it in any other way, the |
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artist initials need to be kept with it. Anyone modifying art can add |
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their initials (usually something like ldb/ you) and a note about what |
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they had done to the original art. The original artist initials are |
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left on the art, the initials of the person who modified it are added |
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after the original artist. |
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If you can not find the original artist, or a link to them on a site |
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or social media, include a link to the source where you found the art |
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as something being better than nothing. This helps preserve and |
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archive the art as well as giving the artist credit. |
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This is what the Respect ASCII Artists Campaign is about. Give respect |
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to the original artist and leave their initials on the work. |
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Not all ASCII art is available freely. Don't assume it is there for |
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anyone to take (copy and paste or screenshot). Ask to repost, modify, |
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or otherwise use the ASCII art you find online. Don't sell art you do |
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not own or did not fully create yourself. |
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The ribbon above is from the original Respect ASCII Artists Campaign. |
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Started April 1998, by truffle. |
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