Can you draw in ASCII code? This One Piece Luffy proves yes

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Can you draw in ASCII code? This One Piece Luffy proves yes

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Computer science and programming languages ​​are closely linked with the development of video games. When you get to the controls you see a visual representation of what is in the bowels, just code. The way to make a computer understand how to interpret a series of characters and where developers often hide hidden easter eggs from the end consumer. As computing evolved in strides in the 1960s, the need was felt to create standards to adapt the codes used in telegraphy. This is how the ASCII code was born currently used in computer systems to control text devices such as a keyboard, for example. A user has given another, more aesthetic, use to this code to draw a luffy from one piece.

Have used ASCII code characters to create Luffy's face with his straw hat included. No pencil or paper, just the characters in this code to shape the most popular One Piece character. This curious representation is best seen the further away the image is, where the details are appreciated. He has not even missed the scar that was made on his cheek as a child. Another One Piece fan used just duct tape to make the perfect tribute to Luffy.

I made luffy’s face in ASCII characters desde OnePiece

Without a doubt this drawing requires a lot of patience, the same one that you will need to read the next chapter of One Piece. If you still don't know, Golden Week is celebrated in Japan and therefore chapter 979 of the series is going to be delayed as it already did due to the coronavirus.

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