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Code Snippets / [DBC/P] For a text advenutre thingy.

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aluseus GOD
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Posted: 14th May 2007 02:29


Display a guy, a girl, and a guy with a sock on his head.
The sock looks like a chef hat though.

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aluseus GOD
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Posted: 14th May 2007 03:08


A UFO!

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Sixty Squares
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Posted: 14th May 2007 04:52
Those are pretty cool! Although the UFO look kinda like a pie... Anyway pretty good must've been hard to position them!

aluseus GOD
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Posted: 14th May 2007 05:15
Took a little trial n error.

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n008
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Posted: 19th May 2007 23:18
lol, nice.

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Mr Kohlenstoff
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Posted: 11th Jun 2007 20:47
It shouldn't be too hard to write an editor for "drawing" such images and saving the dbp-code then.. ^^ Looks nice

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jason p sage
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Posted: 14th Jun 2007 00:54
This may be dating me - but there used to be a whole "movement" of "ANSI ART" back when the internet was just taking hold as "popular". When people were still using MODEM based bulletin boards - they would make long ANSI sequences (codes to allow changing foreground, background, (set blinking or not) and would create so VERY awesome pictures that would often scroll up the screen when you viewed them. I saw some that were like viewing a digital poster ONE MONITOR WIDE, 5 MONITORS TALL.

Was very very slick. There used to be a program called "TheDraw" that was pretty much the deFacto standard for "drawing" with "ANSI" (text/console color or not) graphics.

Just a trip down memory lane,
Later.

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Libervurto
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Posted: 22nd Jul 2007 21:16 Edited at: 23rd Jul 2007 01:37
Try using data statements to make your own bitmaps for old school graphics! No external media!

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