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as well. |
2. The CANVAS, or "Targon's secret." |
One of the very first ASCII artists on GEnie, TARGON, came up with the |
idea of creating a "canvas." To make it easier to put your characters |
where they need to go, start with a blank canvas. In most word |
processing programs, (including Aladdin's text editor), the cursor |
can't be moved somewhere it's never been before. That's fine if you |
know exactly where you want each character, and can type it in |
perfectly the first time, but if you need to experiment, like I do, |
you'll want to move that cursor around with your arrow keys. |
The canvas consists of a screen full of lines, and the lines consist |
of nothing but spaces you've tapped in with your spacebar. This is |
the way I made mine: |
First, go to the program you plan to use to make your pictures. Since |
I use Aladdin, I'll describe the procedure I use. While offline, go |
to a reply screen, such as the ASCII Art topic in the FAMILY BB. |
(Category 3, topic 18.) Hit "r" for "reply." When the screen comes |
up, draw a line of dashes across the top, and then hit the enter key |
oh... about twenty times or so. At the end of the screen, draw |
another line of dashes across the bottom. |
Go back to the top of the screen, press the down arrow once, and start |
hitting the space bar. When you get to the end of the line, use the |
down arrow to get to the next line. Do not hit "enter" again, and do |
not let the line of spaces wrap around. Hit the space bar again, |
filling the next line with spaces, and again when you get to the end |
of the line, use the down arrow key to get to the next line. Continue |
doing this till you've filled all 20 lines with blank spaces. |
At this point, it would be wise to "save" the "canvas" so that you |
don't have to go through this every time you want to do a picture. To |
save a file on Aladdin, you hold down the control key and tap the K, |
then the W. A little screen will pop up, asking for a name. I chose |
the name "canvas," but then, I'm an original thinker. :) From then |
on, when you want to create a new picture, you can "recall" the canvas |
by going to a reply screen. To recall the canvas using Aladdin, hold |
down the control key and tap the K then the R. You'll see that little |
window come up, asking for a file name, and you type in the name you |
gave your canvas. Then hit enter, and the canvas will be on the |
screen. For those who would rather skip this step, I've included a |
canvas at the end of the file. Since most of my pictures are rather |
large, the canvas is larger than I've specified here. |
3. How to start, or "Whaddaya mean, just start tapping keys?" |
Now you're ready to begin creating your picture. The first thing you |
need to do is make sure your text editor is in "overwrite" mode. In |
Aladdin's default setting, that means you'll need to hit the "insert" |
key one time. This way, each character you tap into place will |
overwrite the blank space. If you do not have your text editor in |
overwrite mode, each character you tap in will be inserted between |
your spaces, and the lines will begin to wrap almost immediately. If |
that happens, don't panic, just delete the extra keys, press the |
"insert" key and start again. I guarantee you, you'll notice quickly. |
Another pointer to remember: If you've tapped something in and you |
don't like it, or if you've made a mistake, do NOT erase it using the |
backspace key. The backspace key will delete that space, and it'll |
offset the rest of that line by one. You may not notice that if |
you've only backspaced once, but if you've backspaced a dozen |
characters out of the way, you'll have a line that's shorter than the |
rest by that many spaces. |
If you want to correct a mistake, just use your arrow keys till the |
cursor is on the space you want to change, and tap in the character |
you want. (Again, make sure you are in overwrite mode.) If you |
forget and backspace an error away, hit the insert key again, then hit |
the spacebar till you've added back in the spaces you accidentally |
deleted, then hit the insert key again to go back to overwrite mode. |
Oh, one more thing... For some reason, it's best to leave the first |
space on each line blank. Your art will look fine while you're |
creating it, but when it gets uploaded to GEnie a character on the |
very first space of the line will cause the following lines get |
shifted over one space, and that's enough to mess up a picture. This |
is especially true if you have used any asterisks (*) as first |
characters on the line. The asterisk is used on GEnie to say, "The |
following is a command, not part of the text." People viewing your |
work won't even see that line. |
4. Sources, or "Where do I find pictures to try?" |
Most of us have some little doodle we've done for years... I've always |
drawn little elephant fannies all over papers and scraps. I'd suggest |
that you translate YOUR doodle to ASCII art as your first piece. It's |
familiar, and you'll know if it doesn't look quite right. Play with |
it till you're satisfied with it. |
For your next piece, choose something simple. You'll have an easier |
time, and you'll build your confidence. Children's coloring books are |
a great place to find simple pictures to try. While you're finding |
the sorts of pictures you enjoy doing, you'll be developing your very |
own style of ASCII art. |
One of the greatest things about this particular art form is that each |
style is so distinctively different. Once an artist has the basics |
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