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'''''<small>*See [[ | '''''<small>*See [[background images]] for instances of full resolution images in OWOT</small>''''' | ||
'''Image pasters''' are automated tools that convert images into text so that they can be pasted onto the canvas. A variety of characters and methods can be used for this purpose, and scripters are continuously looking for ways to render images in higher resolutions. | '''Image pasters''' are automated tools that convert images into text so that they can be pasted onto the canvas. A variety of characters and methods can be used for this purpose, and scripters are continuously looking for ways to render images in higher resolutions. Image pasters can also have other features, such as: | ||
* Pasting images without backgrounds | |||
* Adjusting the size and aspect ratio of images | |||
* Rotating images | |||
* Specialized UI(''Ex. allowing users to drag image files onto the canvas'') | |||
As image pasters are often used for [[spam]], the sharing of such scripts is strongly discouraged. | |||
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== Community reception == | |||
[[File:1052 art.png|thumb|165x165px|By [[Guest-1052]]]]Image paste abuse is one of the most obtrusive forms of spam on OWOT and also one of the most common. By late 2024/early 2025, images have begun to regularly outnumber other forms of text at [[Spawn]], prompting several users to jokingly call the site "Our World of Image Pastes." | |||
== Types of | Furthermore, image pasters are frequently used to display offensive and/or graphic content. Pornographic spam has always been a recurring problem on OWOT and the lack of measures against it have led to fierce criticism against the site's [[moderation]]. This issue was only made worse in November 2024, when image pastes achieved significantly higher resolutions with the addition of customizable cell colors to the front page. A breaking point was reached in December 2025, when [[FP]] made the decision to [[The Great Color Ban of 2025/2026|disable color]] on the front page in order to limit the clarity of NSFW image pastes. The color ban will stay in place until he is able to implement a feature that automatically hides images from the canvas. | ||
Despite all these issues, image pasters are not outright despised by the community. Many scripters still enjoy finding new ways to render images on the canvas, and the creation of new image pasters is usually received positively so long as it doesn't result in more spam. Nevertheless, there is an informal ban on the distribution of such scripts which [[Lemuria]] refers to as the "OWOT Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Image Pasters." | |||
At the same time, there are many users who tolerate image pasters even when they are used for spam, seeing it as an example of spammers exercising their freedom on the canvas. | |||
== Types of image pasters == | |||
=== Braille === | === Braille === | ||
One of the oldest and most easily accessible forms of image pasters, since image to braille converters are common on the internet. Braille images are generally black and white, but can achieve relatively high levels of resolution using a small amount of characters. | One of the oldest and most easily accessible forms of image pasters, since image to braille converters are common on the internet. Braille images are generally black and white, but can achieve relatively high levels of resolution using a small amount of characters. | ||
Braille pasters are the primary form of image pasters in OWOT's sister website [[Your World of Text]]. | Braille pasters are the primary form of image pasters in OWOT's sister website [[Your World of Text]]. <gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | ||
File:Braille paste 1.png|Some examples of braille images | |||
File:Colored braille.png|A rare instance of colored braille images. It is unknown if these pictures were manually colored or generated using a specialized image paster | |||
File:Colored braille rocket.png|Another colored braille paster | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== ASCII === | === ASCII === | ||
Images rendered entirely using keyboard characters, with characters of different heights and densities being used for shading. ASCII image pastes are among the lowest in resolution and are insufficient to portray more complex details. | Images rendered entirely using keyboard characters, with characters of different heights and densities being used for shading. ASCII image pastes are among the lowest in resolution and are insufficient to portray more complex details. | ||
Image to text converters are also easy to find on the internet, making them just as accessible as braille pasters. | Image to text converters are also easy to find on the internet, making them just as accessible as braille pasters.<gallery mode="packed" heights="200" caption=""> | ||
File:Henry stickmin paste.png | |||
File:Ascii image paste robot.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Full | === Full block === | ||
Using the full block "█," it is possible to render one color in each text cell. Two cells can also be combined to form a square pixel. | Using the full block "█," it is possible to render one color in each text cell. Two cells can also be combined to form a square pixel. | ||
Full block pasters used to be the primary form of image pasters in OWOT, but have grown out of fashion ever since November 2024, when a variety of higher resolution methods were made possible by the introduction of [[Tile format#Color & Background color|customizable cell colors]] to the mainpage. | Full block pasters used to be the primary form of image pasters in OWOT, but have grown out of fashion ever since November 2024, when a variety of higher resolution methods were made possible by the introduction of [[Tile format#Color & Background color|customizable cell colors]] to the mainpage. | ||
[[File:Owot family eggs.png|center|thumb| | [[File:Owot family eggs.png|center|thumb|301x301px|Example of a image rendered using full blocks]] | ||
=== Half | |||
=== Mixed full blocks === | |||
Represents contrasts in color using the additional full block characters "░ ▒ ▓." This method is more common on YWOT. | |||
[[File:Smug jug.png|center|thumb|332x332px|Smug jug]] | |||
=== Half block === | |||
By using the half block symbols "▀" and "▄," it is possible to divide each text cell into two pixels of different colors, with one color being the half block itself and the other being the cell background color. <gallery mode="packed" heights="300"> | By using the half block symbols "▀" and "▄," it is possible to divide each text cell into two pixels of different colors, with one color being the half block itself and the other being the cell background color. <gallery mode="packed" heights="300"> | ||
File:Half block paste 3.png | File:Half block paste 3.png | ||
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=== Octant === | === Octant === | ||
Using [[Octant|octant characters]], it is possible to divide each text cell into eight pixels, though only two colors can be present in any given cell. Octants allow for higher resolution images than half blocks, though the two color limitation means that some amount of distortion will be visible at smaller scales.<gallery mode="packed" heights="300"> | Using [[Octant|octant characters]], it is possible to divide each text cell into eight pixels, though only two colors can be present in any given cell. Octants allow for higher resolution images than half blocks, though the two color limitation means that some amount of distortion will be visible at smaller scales. | ||
Octant pasters were rare at first, but have become the most common type of image pasters by mid 2025.<gallery mode="packed" heights="300"> | |||
File:Octant paste 1.png | File:Octant paste 1.png | ||
File:Octant paste 2.png | File:Octant paste 2.png | ||
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=== Quadrant === | === Quadrant === | ||
Can display four colors per cell, but faces the same limitations as octant pasters. Quadrant pasters are almost never seen.<gallery mode="packed" heights="200" caption="Quadrant paster by [[Haster]]"> | |||
File:Quadrant cat color.webp | |||
File:Quadrant cat no color.webp | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Sextant === | |||
Can display six colors per cell. Almost never seen.<gallery mode="packed" heights="150"> | |||
File:Team bald.png|Image paste using uncolored sextants | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== SLC === | === SLC === | ||
Images can also be rendered using [[Symbols for Legacy Computing]], giving them a blurry but stylistic appearance.[[File:Slc goat paste.png|center|thumb| | Images can also be rendered using [[Symbols for Legacy Computing]], giving them a blurry but stylistic appearance.[[File:Slc goat paste.png|center|thumb|325x325px]] | ||
=== Horizontal fractional blocks === | |||
An extremely rare form of image pasters. | |||
The images they produce look similar to full/half block pastes at large scales, but turning off color will reveal distinct horizontal patterns. | |||
Unlike half and full block pastes, these images are fully discernible even without color.<gallery mode="packed" heights="200" caption="By [[Banksy]]"> | |||
File:Banksy image paster january 14 2026 2.png | |||
File:Banksy image paster january 14 2026 3.png | |||
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" heights="200" caption="Test"> | |||
File:Banksy image paster january 14 2026 4.png | |||
File:Banksy image paster january 14 2026 5.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Vertical fractional blocks === | |||
Also extremely rare.<gallery mode="packed" heights="200" caption="By Banksy"> | |||
File:Banksy image paster january 15 2026 1.png | |||
File:Banksy image paster january 15 2026 2.png | |||
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" heights="200" caption="Mixed fractional blocks (also by Banksy)"> | |||
File:Banksy image paster january 15 2026 3.png | |||
File:Banksy image paster january 15 2026 4.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Emoji === | === Emoji === | ||
One of the two pasting methods alongside links that can render colored images without the need for text colors. | |||
Emoji-based image pasters are more common in [[Your World of Text|YWOT]], where they are the only way to [https://yourworldoftext.wiki/Color_in_YWOT render multi-colored images on the canvas]. | Emoji-based image pasters are more common in [[Your World of Text|YWOT]], where they are the only way to [https://yourworldoftext.wiki/Color_in_YWOT render multi-colored images on the canvas].<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | ||
File:Emoji paste november 7 2025.png | |||
File:Emoji paste november 22 2025.png | |||
</gallery>[[File:Windows xp background ywot.png|center|thumb|332x332px|From [[YWOT]]]] | |||
=== | === Links === | ||
More | This type of image paster renders coloured images using URL and coordinate links. This allows coloured images to be pasted in worlds where coloured text is disabled, albeit you are limited to 4 colours: black, white, blue, and green. | ||
First began popping off during the [[2025 color ban]].<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | |||
File:Egg dithering.png|By [[e_g.]], red emojis are added in an attempt to render other colors via trichromatic [[wikipedia:Dither|dithering]] | |||
File:Kesherian skies 3.png|By [[Catzcute4]], dithering is used to render different (shades of) colors | |||
File:Link paste december 29 2025.png|For best effect, zoom out as far as possible | |||
</gallery> | |||
<gallery mode="packed" widths="300" heights="150" caption="Early tests for link pasting by [[Dupy]], created in [https://www.aseprite.org Aseprite] and ported to OWOT using an image paster"> | |||
File:Demo wave.webp|alt=In pixel art, a waving stickman is on green plains during daytime, with blue skies and three clouds. The stickman says "hi."|"Demo wave" | |||
File:Sorrow for a bygone era.webp|alt=In pixel art, a crying stickman is against a blue & green checkerboard pattern. Tears are coming out of his eyes, more so from his closed left eye, and he says "The world used to be so colourful... now it's monochrome."|"Sorrow for a bygone era" | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== More unorthodox characters === | |||
Many unicode sets contain characters with varying amounts of negative space, allowing them to create different shades for image pastes. Most of these are incredibly fuzzy and stylistic.[[File:Weird thing made out of unicode.png|center|thumb|405x405px|Using various unicode and SLC, by [[Haster]]]]<gallery mode="packed" heights="200" caption="Using card unicode, by [[Banksy]]"> | |||
File:Banksy card paste 2.png | |||
File:Banksy card paste.png | |||
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" heights="200" caption="Using horizontal blocks, also by Banksy"> | |||
File:Banksy image paster january 16th 2026 1.png | |||
File:Banksy image paster january 16th 2026 2.png | |||
</gallery>[[File:Cjk paste cat.png|center|thumb|523x523px|Using [[wikipedia:CJK_characters|CJK]], by [[e_g.]]]] | |||
=== Hybrid pasters === | |||
Using multiple types of characters.<gallery mode="packed" heights="200" caption="Black and white full block pastes that also use other symbols"> | |||
File:W image paste.png | |||
File:This man paste.png | File:This man paste.png | ||
File:Rubiks cube paste.png|From YWOT | File:Rubiks cube paste.png|From YWOT | ||
File:Apple paste.png|From YWOT | File:Apple paste.png|From YWOT | ||
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" heights=" | </gallery><gallery mode="packed" heights="200" caption="An image paste which utilizes a mix of quadrants and triangle unicodes(''Created by [[Caioz]]'')"> | ||
File:Quadrant triangle paste 1.png | File:Quadrant triangle paste 1.png | ||
File:Quadrant triangle paste 2.png | File:Quadrant triangle paste 2.png | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== | == Individual image pasters == | ||
Image pasters with unique traits and/or an interesting history. | |||
=== PinkiePie's | === PinkiePie's image paster === | ||
Back in ~2022, notorious user [[PinkiePie]] created an especially powerful image paster that could not be disabled due to it being a chrome extension rather than a regular script. | Back in ~2022, notorious user [[PinkiePie]] created an especially powerful image paster that could not be disabled due to it being a chrome extension rather than a regular script. | ||
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PinkiePie used this tool primarily for the purpose of spamming MLP porn at spawn. | PinkiePie used this tool primarily for the purpose of spamming MLP porn at spawn. | ||
=== Catha'vi's | === Moonrays' image paster === | ||
Created in 2022. Comes with its own interface. | |||
[[File:Cathavi image paster.gif|center|thumb|500x500px]] | [[File:Flopflip.gif|center|thumb|523x523px]] | ||
=== Scar32's image paster === | |||
Created by [[Scar32]] in ~January 2023. Coded using [https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/799825675 Scratch]. | |||
An unconventional image paster that scans photos and renders them using SLC slopes.<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | |||
File:Scar32 image paste 1.png | |||
File:Scar32 image paste error.png | |||
File:Scar32 image paste 2.png | |||
File:Scar32 image paste 3.png | |||
File:Scar32 image paste 4.png | |||
File:Scar32 image paste 5.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== KKosty4ka's image paster === | |||
[[KKosty4ka]]<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | |||
File:Kkosty4ka image paster 1.png | |||
File:Kkosty4ka image paster 2.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Crazy Cat Lady's image paster === | |||
<blockquote>''to expand more upon it, yes it uses 2x4 octants. i want to try and increase the resolution further though and yea, this one adheres to the paste rate because it copies the image to your clipboard so you can paste it yourself, so no worries there'' | |||
''after being on owot for a week or two, i've seen quite a few basic image pasters used (either full unicode block or half-blocks), and i've been thinking basic ones might actually be worse for the site - since the converted images are lower resolution, users will want to paste them really big so the picture is discernible..'' | |||
''although my paster is more advanced, i think it would be less damaging because people wouldn't feel a need to paste such large images (and the conversion process is more complicated, so creating large images will take more time)'' | |||
''i could potentially add a sneaky throttle to make it more annoying to produce very large pastes, but personally i'd rather give out exactly what im using because that feels more fair'' | |||
''anyways, i get the concern of making any image paster easily accessible, so i won't post it unless that sounds okay with everyone!!'' | |||
'''— CCL asking for permission to release her image paster to the public'''</blockquote>A high quality image paster that renders pictures using [[Octant|octants]]. | |||
The paster was mainly used to render photos of cats on the canvas, though on several occasions [[Crazy Cat Lady|CCL]] also used it to post face reveals at Spawn. | |||
CCL had planned to release the script to the community, though several users (including [[Fp|FP]]) advised her not to.<gallery mode="packed" heights="300"> | |||
File:Ccl_image_paste_color.png|Colors on | |||
File:Ccl_image_paste_no_color.png|Colors off | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Catha'vi's image paster === | |||
Created by [[Catha'Vi]] in August of 2025 for the primary purposes of pasting memes at Spawn. | |||
The script can render images using both full blocks and octants, and allows users to customize the dimensions of image pastes. | |||
[[File:Cathavi image paster.gif|center|thumb|500x500px]]<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | |||
File:Cathavi image paster august 17 color.webp | |||
File:Cathavi image paster august 17 no color.png | |||
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" heights="150"> | |||
File:Cathavi image paster september 15 color.png | |||
File:Cathavi image paster september 15 no color.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Haster's image paster === | |||
Contains modes for full blocks, half blocks, quadrants, sextants and octants. Image dimensions are adjustable just like with Catha'vi's image paster. | |||
[[File:Waller ameno image paster.png|center|thumb|320x320px]] | |||
=== SLC paster from November 2025 === | |||
Comes with the ability to rotate images. | |||
The creator of this script, an anon who would later be known as [[Banksy]], also made a series of [[Spam#SLC spam|SLC-based spam scripts]] at around the same time.<gallery mode="packed" heights="300"> | |||
File:Slc paste blue coral.png | |||
File:Slc paste blue coral no color.png | |||
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" heights="250"> | |||
File:Slc paste goldship.png | |||
File:Slc paste goldship no color.png | |||
</gallery><gallery mode="packed"> | |||
File:Slc paste sea slug.png | |||
File:Slc paste sea cucumber.png | |||
File:Slc paste comb jelly.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== e_g.'s SLC paster === | |||
Likely created in response to the previous paster.<gallery mode="packed" heights="350"> | |||
File:Slc paste november 15 2025 color.webp | |||
File:Slc paste november 15 2025 no color.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Pixelmess' image paster === | |||
Leaked in an image paster leak and saved by [[NextOS]], given to [[PixelMess]] on November 20th 2025. | |||
Uses full blocks and the occasional letter/unicode symbol.<gallery mode="packed" heights="300"> | |||
File:Pixelmess paste color.png | |||
File:Pixelmess paste no color.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Image paster with a circular pasting pattern === | |||
Appeared in December 2025. The creator was a spammer who used it to paste porn and other offensive content. | |||
[[File:Circular image paster.gif|center|thumb|404x404px|Colors turned off due to NSFW content]] | |||
=== Banksy's image paster === | |||
An octant paster that pastes from bottom to top. The creator is a former anon named [[Banksy]], who also created a number of [[Animated scripts|animations]] at Spawn around that time. | |||
The script was first seen on December 19th, 2025, where it was used to paste [https://umamusume.fandom.com/wiki/Gold_Ship Gold Ship] art and Bansky murals. It has the capacity for color, but was rendered monochrome on the frontpage due to a [[The Great Color Ban of 2025/2026|temporary color ban]] that was announced on the same day.<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | |||
File:Banksy paste.gif|Unique pasting style | |||
File:Big gold ship.png|December 19th, 2025 | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Catha'vi's emoji paster === | |||
Created on December 21st, 2025 as a way to circumvent the ongoing color ban.<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | |||
File:Emoji paste computer.png | |||
File:Emoji paste fox.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Banksy's emoji paster === | |||
Two image pasters created by Banksy on December 24th, 2025, one that uses emojis and one that breaks images down to simple outlines. | |||
The former paster uses a particular set of emojis that gives images a vaguely shiny/glossy look.<gallery mode="packed" heights="150"> | |||
File:Image paste december 23 2025 1.png | |||
File:Image paste december 23 2025 2.png | |||
File:Image paste december 23 2025 3.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== [[JustAnOWOTUser|JustAnOWOTUser's]] 1SPaster === | |||
An image paster made by JustAnOWOTUser in 2023. Originally, it only supported full-block pastes, although half-block and link pasting were added to it in 2025. | |||
The main feature that makes it stand out from other pasters is its ease of use and simplicity, as its controlled by only one button and invisibly guides you through the pasting process in stages. | |||
[[File:1SPaster being used.gif|center|thumb|420x420px|1SPaster in action]] | |||
=== Link paster from December 2025/January 2026 === | |||
The most high quality link paster to have appeared as of early 2026. While the images it generates are hard to make out from up close, they can be startling lifelike when looked at from afar (i.e. at a lower zoom). | |||
The creator of this script is likely also responsible for the next image paster.<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | |||
File:Link paste forest.png|December 29th, 2025 | |||
File:Link paste beach.png|January 6th, 2026 | |||
File:Link paste telephone pole.png|January 6th, 2026 | |||
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" heights="150"> | |||
File:Banksy shell.png|December 24th, 2025 | |||
File:Link paste blue shell.png|January 6th, 2026 | |||
File:Jbl.png|January 10th, 2026 | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Emoji paster from January 1st, 2026 === | |||
Created during the color ban, which was intended to end on New Year but was extended into 2026. | |||
The script overlays a sparse grid of colored emojis on top of a black and white octant paste, so as to give off the impression that it is fully colored. The quality of this illusion improves the farther you are zoomed out. | |||
The user behind this image paster also made the green koopa shell from the link pasters section, though both that script and this one were initially misattributed to Banksy.<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | |||
File:Image paste january 1 2025.png|January 1st, 2026 | |||
File:Image paste january 5 2026.png|The creator of the script talking with Banksy on January 5th, 2026 | |||
File:What this actually is.png|January 8th, 2026 | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Miscellaneous === | === Miscellaneous === | ||
[[File:Imagepaste horse.png|center| | Various other image pasters(''mostly by anonymous users'') with different styles. [[File:Imagepaste horse.png|center|327x327px|thumb|"''Vibe coding makes an image paster.''" ]]<gallery mode="packed" heights="200" caption="Various types of octant pasters"> | ||
File:Octant paste 5.png | File:Octant paste 5.png|(''Created by [[Caioz]]'') | ||
File:Octant paste 6.png | File:Octant paste 6.png|(''Created by [[Caioz]]'') | ||
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" heights=" | </gallery><gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | ||
File:Octant paste 7.png | File:Octant paste 7.png | ||
File:Octant paste 8.png | File:Octant paste 8.png | ||
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" heights=" | </gallery><gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | ||
File:Octant paste 9.png | File:Octant paste 9.png | ||
File:Octant paste 10.png | File:Octant paste 10.png | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[File:Test world.png|center|thumb|315x315px|Massive image pastes in [[/test]], the largest of which is 19 coordinates tall and 38 coordinates wide.]] | |||
== Art created by modifying image pastes == | |||
{{main|Art}} | |||
While image pasters are usually a form of spam, there are rare instances where people use them to make something creative. | |||
=== Using OWOT as a photo editor === | |||
<gallery mode="packed" heights="150"> | |||
File:Paw tuah.png|December 4th, 2024 | |||
File:The father.png|July 25th, 2025 | |||
File:Image paste eyes october 29 2025.png|October 29th, 2025 | |||
File:Sitting on owot.png|By [[Guest-1052]] (October 29th, 2025) | |||
File:Trump.png|By [[Rscr]] (November 2nd, 2025) | |||
File:Trump shrine.png|Cont. | |||
File:This cooler is for 2 things.png|By Rscr (November 10th, 2025) | |||
File:Orange teeth.webp|By Rscr (November 16th, 2025) | |||
File:Orange eat earth.png|By Rscr (November 17th, 2025) | |||
File:Screenshot 2025-11-22 at 9.16.09 PM.png|By Rscr (November 22nd, 2025) | |||
File:Fp plane.png|December 3rd, 2025 | |||
File:Three overpowered kings.png|December 7th, 2025 | |||
File:Owot manga.png|December 17th, 2025 | |||
File:Long legs.png|By Rscr (January 14th, 2026) | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[File:Nalani proctor evolution.png|center|thumb|358x358px|[https://ourworldoftext.com/archivetests#x:87987988,y:87987978799 /archivetests#x:87987988,y:87987978799], by Guest-1052]] | |||
[[File:Popsicle spear.png|center|thumb|By Rscr(''November 7th, 2025'')]] | |||
=== Tracing over image pastes using [[Symbols for Legacy Computing|SLC]] === | |||
<gallery mode="packed" heights="150" caption=""> | |||
File:890 logos process.png|Manually fine-tuning image pastes of popular logos, and then redoing the edges with SLC slopes. | |||
File:890 logos 6.png|Read more at [[SLC logos]]. | |||
File:890 logos 4.png | |||
File:Slc happy meal box.png | |||
File:890 logos 8.png|alt=The video in question | |||
</gallery><gallery mode="packed"> | |||
File:Slc goldship.png|By [[Banksy]] | |||
File:Slc backroom.png|By [[JanTechPL]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Adding manual touches to image pastes === | |||
The following images were created by [[Banksy]] during the [[2025 color ban]], when (''excluding emojis'') only coordinate and URL links could be used for color. With this limited palette in mind, Banksy made purposeful decisions to highlight important parts of these monochrome image pastes, giving them an artistic quality in the process. The relative rarity of color would have also made these additions all the more eye-catching for users active during the color ban.<gallery mode="packed" heights="200" caption=""> | |||
File:Banksy blue 1.png | |||
File:Banksy blue 3.png | |||
File:Banksy green 1.png | |||
File:Banksy green 2.png | |||
File:Goo fp.png|Slime effect by [[Rscr]] | |||
File:Banksy blue 5.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[File:Banksy owot coloring book.png|center|thumb|Banksy coloring in a monochrome image paste using their [[Banksy#Blobby Paint|paint script]] (January 9th, 2026)]] | |||
== Text-based | == Text-based video players == | ||
{{main|Animated Scripts}}Videos can be rendered onto the canvas in the same way as static images, though scripts that allow for this are much rarer.<gallery mode="packed" heights=" | {{main|Animated Scripts}}Videos can be rendered onto the canvas in the same way as static images, though scripts that allow for this are much rarer.<gallery mode="packed" heights="150"> | ||
File:Movienight 1.png|[[Catha'Vi]]'s movie night script rendered films using half blocks. It ran exclusively in a dedicated [[Worlds|world]], where the higher rate limit allowed footage to be played at a relatively smooth ~5 fps. | File:Movienight 1.png|[[Catha'Vi]]'s movie night script rendered films using half blocks. It ran exclusively in a dedicated [[Worlds|world]], where the higher rate limit allowed footage to be played at a relatively smooth ~5 fps. | ||
File:Mr black bad apple.gif|During September 2024, [[Mr. Black]] would use [[octant]]<nowiki/>s to render black and white videos in the [[Center Console]]. Frame rate was capped at 2 fps due to stricter rate limits at Spawn. | File:Mr black bad apple.gif|During September 2024, [[Mr. Black]] would use [[octant]]<nowiki/>s to render black and white videos in the [[Center Console]]. Frame rate was capped at 2 fps due to stricter rate limits at Spawn. | ||
File:Octant video player color off.gif|Another octant-based video player which rendered footage in full color, albeit at a much lower frame rate. | File:Octant video player color off.gif|Another octant-based video player which rendered footage in full color, albeit at a much lower frame rate. | ||
File:Dancing boykisser.gif|Braille-based video player during the [[2025 color ban]]. | |||
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[[Category:Scripts]] | [[Category:Scripts]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 19 January 2026
*See background images for instances of full resolution images in OWOT
Image pasters are automated tools that convert images into text so that they can be pasted onto the canvas. A variety of characters and methods can be used for this purpose, and scripters are continuously looking for ways to render images in higher resolutions. Image pasters can also have other features, such as:
- Pasting images without backgrounds
- Adjusting the size and aspect ratio of images
- Rotating images
- Specialized UI(Ex. allowing users to drag image files onto the canvas)
As image pasters are often used for spam, the sharing of such scripts is strongly discouraged.
Community reception

Image paste abuse is one of the most obtrusive forms of spam on OWOT and also one of the most common. By late 2024/early 2025, images have begun to regularly outnumber other forms of text at Spawn, prompting several users to jokingly call the site "Our World of Image Pastes."
Furthermore, image pasters are frequently used to display offensive and/or graphic content. Pornographic spam has always been a recurring problem on OWOT and the lack of measures against it have led to fierce criticism against the site's moderation. This issue was only made worse in November 2024, when image pastes achieved significantly higher resolutions with the addition of customizable cell colors to the front page. A breaking point was reached in December 2025, when FP made the decision to disable color on the front page in order to limit the clarity of NSFW image pastes. The color ban will stay in place until he is able to implement a feature that automatically hides images from the canvas.
Despite all these issues, image pasters are not outright despised by the community. Many scripters still enjoy finding new ways to render images on the canvas, and the creation of new image pasters is usually received positively so long as it doesn't result in more spam. Nevertheless, there is an informal ban on the distribution of such scripts which Lemuria refers to as the "OWOT Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Image Pasters."
At the same time, there are many users who tolerate image pasters even when they are used for spam, seeing it as an example of spammers exercising their freedom on the canvas.
Types of image pasters
Braille
One of the oldest and most easily accessible forms of image pasters, since image to braille converters are common on the internet. Braille images are generally black and white, but can achieve relatively high levels of resolution using a small amount of characters.
Braille pasters are the primary form of image pasters in OWOT's sister website Your World of Text.
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Some examples of braille images
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A rare instance of colored braille images. It is unknown if these pictures were manually colored or generated using a specialized image paster
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Another colored braille paster
ASCII
Images rendered entirely using keyboard characters, with characters of different heights and densities being used for shading. ASCII image pastes are among the lowest in resolution and are insufficient to portray more complex details.
Image to text converters are also easy to find on the internet, making them just as accessible as braille pasters.
Full block
Using the full block "█," it is possible to render one color in each text cell. Two cells can also be combined to form a square pixel.
Full block pasters used to be the primary form of image pasters in OWOT, but have grown out of fashion ever since November 2024, when a variety of higher resolution methods were made possible by the introduction of customizable cell colors to the mainpage.

Mixed full blocks
Represents contrasts in color using the additional full block characters "░ ▒ ▓." This method is more common on YWOT.

Half block
By using the half block symbols "▀" and "▄," it is possible to divide each text cell into two pixels of different colors, with one color being the half block itself and the other being the cell background color.
Octant
Using octant characters, it is possible to divide each text cell into eight pixels, though only two colors can be present in any given cell. Octants allow for higher resolution images than half blocks, though the two color limitation means that some amount of distortion will be visible at smaller scales.
Octant pasters were rare at first, but have become the most common type of image pasters by mid 2025.
Quadrant
Can display four colors per cell, but faces the same limitations as octant pasters. Quadrant pasters are almost never seen.
- Quadrant paster by Haster
Sextant
Can display six colors per cell. Almost never seen.
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Image paste using uncolored sextants
SLC
Images can also be rendered using Symbols for Legacy Computing, giving them a blurry but stylistic appearance.

Horizontal fractional blocks
An extremely rare form of image pasters.
The images they produce look similar to full/half block pastes at large scales, but turning off color will reveal distinct horizontal patterns.
Unlike half and full block pastes, these images are fully discernible even without color.
- By Banksy
- Test
Vertical fractional blocks
Also extremely rare.
- By Banksy
- Mixed fractional blocks (also by Banksy)
Emoji
One of the two pasting methods alongside links that can render colored images without the need for text colors.
Emoji-based image pasters are more common in YWOT, where they are the only way to render multi-colored images on the canvas.

Links
This type of image paster renders coloured images using URL and coordinate links. This allows coloured images to be pasted in worlds where coloured text is disabled, albeit you are limited to 4 colours: black, white, blue, and green.
First began popping off during the 2025 color ban.
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By Catzcute4, dithering is used to render different (shades of) colors
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For best effect, zoom out as far as possible
- Early tests for link pasting by Dupy, created in Aseprite and ported to OWOT using an image paster
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"Demo wave"
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"Sorrow for a bygone era"
More unorthodox characters
Many unicode sets contain characters with varying amounts of negative space, allowing them to create different shades for image pastes. Most of these are incredibly fuzzy and stylistic.

- Using card unicode, by Banksy
- Using horizontal blocks, also by Banksy

Hybrid pasters
Using multiple types of characters.
- Black and white full block pastes that also use other symbols
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From YWOT
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From YWOT
- An image paste which utilizes a mix of quadrants and triangle unicodes(Created by Caioz)
Individual image pasters
Image pasters with unique traits and/or an interesting history.
PinkiePie's image paster
Back in ~2022, notorious user PinkiePie created an especially powerful image paster that could not be disabled due to it being a chrome extension rather than a regular script.
The paster had several other unique features, such as pasting all characters instantly, being able to paste around protected areas(whereas other pasters would stop the moment they touch an uneditable tile), and allowing the user to perform other actions with their cursor while the paste is in progress.
PinkiePie used this tool primarily for the purpose of spamming MLP porn at spawn.
Moonrays' image paster
Created in 2022. Comes with its own interface.

Scar32's image paster
Created by Scar32 in ~January 2023. Coded using Scratch.
An unconventional image paster that scans photos and renders them using SLC slopes.
KKosty4ka's image paster
Crazy Cat Lady's image paster
to expand more upon it, yes it uses 2x4 octants. i want to try and increase the resolution further though and yea, this one adheres to the paste rate because it copies the image to your clipboard so you can paste it yourself, so no worries there
after being on owot for a week or two, i've seen quite a few basic image pasters used (either full unicode block or half-blocks), and i've been thinking basic ones might actually be worse for the site - since the converted images are lower resolution, users will want to paste them really big so the picture is discernible..
although my paster is more advanced, i think it would be less damaging because people wouldn't feel a need to paste such large images (and the conversion process is more complicated, so creating large images will take more time)
i could potentially add a sneaky throttle to make it more annoying to produce very large pastes, but personally i'd rather give out exactly what im using because that feels more fair
anyways, i get the concern of making any image paster easily accessible, so i won't post it unless that sounds okay with everyone!!
— CCL asking for permission to release her image paster to the public
A high quality image paster that renders pictures using octants.
The paster was mainly used to render photos of cats on the canvas, though on several occasions CCL also used it to post face reveals at Spawn.
CCL had planned to release the script to the community, though several users (including FP) advised her not to.
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Colors on
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Colors off
Catha'vi's image paster
Created by Catha'Vi in August of 2025 for the primary purposes of pasting memes at Spawn.
The script can render images using both full blocks and octants, and allows users to customize the dimensions of image pastes.

Haster's image paster
Contains modes for full blocks, half blocks, quadrants, sextants and octants. Image dimensions are adjustable just like with Catha'vi's image paster.

SLC paster from November 2025
Comes with the ability to rotate images.
The creator of this script, an anon who would later be known as Banksy, also made a series of SLC-based spam scripts at around the same time.
e_g.'s SLC paster
Likely created in response to the previous paster.
Pixelmess' image paster
Leaked in an image paster leak and saved by NextOS, given to PixelMess on November 20th 2025.
Uses full blocks and the occasional letter/unicode symbol.
Image paster with a circular pasting pattern
Appeared in December 2025. The creator was a spammer who used it to paste porn and other offensive content.

Banksy's image paster
An octant paster that pastes from bottom to top. The creator is a former anon named Banksy, who also created a number of animations at Spawn around that time.
The script was first seen on December 19th, 2025, where it was used to paste Gold Ship art and Bansky murals. It has the capacity for color, but was rendered monochrome on the frontpage due to a temporary color ban that was announced on the same day.
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Unique pasting style
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December 19th, 2025
Catha'vi's emoji paster
Created on December 21st, 2025 as a way to circumvent the ongoing color ban.
Banksy's emoji paster
Two image pasters created by Banksy on December 24th, 2025, one that uses emojis and one that breaks images down to simple outlines.
The former paster uses a particular set of emojis that gives images a vaguely shiny/glossy look.
JustAnOWOTUser's 1SPaster
An image paster made by JustAnOWOTUser in 2023. Originally, it only supported full-block pastes, although half-block and link pasting were added to it in 2025.
The main feature that makes it stand out from other pasters is its ease of use and simplicity, as its controlled by only one button and invisibly guides you through the pasting process in stages.

Link paster from December 2025/January 2026
The most high quality link paster to have appeared as of early 2026. While the images it generates are hard to make out from up close, they can be startling lifelike when looked at from afar (i.e. at a lower zoom).
The creator of this script is likely also responsible for the next image paster.
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December 29th, 2025
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January 6th, 2026
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January 6th, 2026
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December 24th, 2025
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January 6th, 2026
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January 10th, 2026
Emoji paster from January 1st, 2026
Created during the color ban, which was intended to end on New Year but was extended into 2026.
The script overlays a sparse grid of colored emojis on top of a black and white octant paste, so as to give off the impression that it is fully colored. The quality of this illusion improves the farther you are zoomed out.
The user behind this image paster also made the green koopa shell from the link pasters section, though both that script and this one were initially misattributed to Banksy.
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January 1st, 2026
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The creator of the script talking with Banksy on January 5th, 2026
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January 8th, 2026
Miscellaneous
Various other image pasters(mostly by anonymous users) with different styles.


Art created by modifying image pastes
While image pasters are usually a form of spam, there are rare instances where people use them to make something creative.
Using OWOT as a photo editor
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December 4th, 2024
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July 25th, 2025
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October 29th, 2025
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By Guest-1052 (October 29th, 2025)
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By Rscr (November 2nd, 2025)
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Cont.
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By Rscr (November 10th, 2025)
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By Rscr (November 16th, 2025)
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By Rscr (November 17th, 2025)
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By Rscr (November 22nd, 2025)
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December 3rd, 2025
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December 7th, 2025
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December 17th, 2025
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By Rscr (January 14th, 2026)


Tracing over image pastes using SLC
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Manually fine-tuning image pastes of popular logos, and then redoing the edges with SLC slopes.
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Read more at SLC logos.
Adding manual touches to image pastes
The following images were created by Banksy during the 2025 color ban, when (excluding emojis) only coordinate and URL links could be used for color. With this limited palette in mind, Banksy made purposeful decisions to highlight important parts of these monochrome image pastes, giving them an artistic quality in the process. The relative rarity of color would have also made these additions all the more eye-catching for users active during the color ban.
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Slime effect by Rscr

Text-based video players
Videos can be rendered onto the canvas in the same way as static images, though scripts that allow for this are much rarer.
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During September 2024, Mr. Black would use octants to render black and white videos in the Center Console. Frame rate was capped at 2 fps due to stricter rate limits at Spawn.
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Another octant-based video player which rendered footage in full color, albeit at a much lower frame rate.
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Braille-based video player during the 2025 color ban.
