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Nice work!

Contrast, sizing and white space are great next steps to giving the ascographer the creative ability to get the image they need. Especially since the source material could be a photo, artwork, or who knows what. I use ascii for my advertising and generally hit several converters and even pre-processing the image to bring out the best in the original so the final ascii art looks great.

One other key feature is a cut/copy so we can get the art out of the box easily.

See https://ascii-generator.site for what I consider top shelf. There's plenty they don't have too, just sharing a comparison of basic features. Picking the scale is something I haven't seen in a while. Also, limiting the "resolution". I'm not sure how else to say that, but on large pieces it hurts the final image if there are just too many pixel types.