here's my opinion, someone on this site made a script that can generate pixel art using blocks years ago, and it still hasn't been taken down, I really don't see the difference between the pixel art script and this situation.
@Khanhlam I use a method from somebody else, I set the space between the "pixels" to zero using <mspace=0.09><line-height=0.09>, then I colour the "pixels" using <color=#FF00FF> and the I add a full-stop to actually add the "pixel".
@Defalt1 uhh its probably not ai, how this was probably done, is by checking every single pixel in a image and using a program and outputting something that you put in the label.
@ItsHighbraker2912 sorry, this image says no commercial and no derivatives, i could make others as long as it’s in the public domain, or i have permission to do so.
@Morty I can't copy the image, and the screenshot size is way too big (it just cuts off parts of the image), I am sorry, but I cannot give you the requested image.
@Morty I used a python script with custom libraries using an app to generate the files needed, so unless you get the app (which costs money, don't buy it), you can't generate these images. I might write a script that can work on regular python, idk.
@Morty ok, first type <mspace=0.09em><line-height=0.09em> this should make one full-stop a single pixel, then change the colour with <colour=#FF00FF> followed by full-stops for one pixel. Idea stolen form someone else.
@BeastHunter, just in case.
+2@Bryan5 @WilliamHenryHarrison, just in case, again
+1@IceCraftGaming yep, it actually works, although it takes some time to load.
+1here's my opinion, someone on this site made a script that can generate pixel art using blocks years ago, and it still hasn't been taken down, I really don't see the difference between the pixel art script and this situation.
+1@Khanhlam I use a method from somebody else, I set the space between the "pixels" to zero using <mspace=0.09><line-height=0.09>, then I colour the "pixels" using <color=#FF00FF> and the I add a full-stop to actually add the "pixel".
+1@Rsouissi https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/oYS30L/Roundel-of-Tunisia-240x240
+1@Juno just in case you didn’t see this
@Bummer well, guess the only way to know what happened is by asking a mod
@Bummer how did you know if the Shrek artwork was taken down, could it be that the author of the post just deleted it?
@Defalt1 you can still make complex ones using this method though, also what are 2d graphic tags?
@Defalt1 uhh, you can actually create images using labels and text only, with formatting of course.
@Defalt1 uhh its probably not ai, how this was probably done, is by checking every single pixel in a image and using a program and outputting something that you put in the label.
@ItsHighbraker2912 sorry, this image says no commercial and no derivatives, i could make others as long as it’s in the public domain, or i have permission to do so.
@IzzyIA yes
@Morty I can't copy the image, and the screenshot size is way too big (it just cuts off parts of the image), I am sorry, but I cannot give you the requested image.
@Morty sorry, it says no commercial use and i’m not gonna take a risk unless i’m 100% sure, i might reconsider, but there are no guarantees.
@Morty I used a python script with custom libraries using an app to generate the files needed, so unless you get the app (which costs money, don't buy it), you can't generate these images. I might write a script that can work on regular python, idk.
@Morty ok, first type <mspace=0.09em><line-height=0.09em> this should make one full-stop a single pixel, then change the colour with <colour=#FF00FF> followed by full-stops for one pixel. Idea stolen form someone else.
@Morty coloured labels.