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'''Catzcute4''' is an active chat user who was first seen in November 2023{{Citation needed}}. They were an [[Anons|anon]] before creating their account in mid-late december, 2025. | |||
Their text color is {{Main color/Dark|color=#00aaff}}. | |||
Their website is at https://catzcute4.neocities.org/ | |||
== Kesherian Skies == | == Kesherian Skies == | ||
[[File:Kesherian skies og.png|center|thumb|Original "Kesherian Skies" art by Catzcute4, which depicts the atmosphere of a fictional planet named Kesheri.]] | [[File:Kesherian skies og.png|center|thumb|Original "Kesherian Skies" art by Catzcute4, which depicts the atmosphere of a fictional planet named Kesheri.]] | ||
<blockquote>''how this works: each color is a function of x and y, where x and y are pixel positions, and it outputs a pair of 2 chars, each one can be space, full block, link full block, or coordlink full block. each color has an RGB vector with it, and for each pixel in the source image, the closest vector by euclidean distance is found and its corrosponding function is used to generate the next 2 characters.''</blockquote>"Kesherian Skies" is a series of [[Image pasters|image pastes]] based on a drawing by Catzcute4. | <blockquote>''how this works: each color is a function of x and y, where x and y are pixel positions, and it outputs a pair of 2 chars, each one can be space, full block, link full block, or coordlink full block. each color has an RGB vector with it, and for each pixel in the source image, the closest vector by euclidean distance is found and its corrosponding function is used to generate the next 2 characters.''</blockquote>"Kesherian Skies" is a series of [[Image pasters|image pastes]] based on a drawing by Catzcute4. | ||
Created during | Created during [[The Great Color Ban of 2025/2026]], they served as experiments in dithering with green and blue links to create the illusion of otherwise inaccessible colors. | ||
Text colors were incorporated into the pastes as they were gradually re-enabled in February 2026.<gallery mode="packed" heights="150"> | |||
File:Kesherian skies.png|First version from December 24th, 2025. | File:Kesherian skies.png|First version from December 24th, 2025. | ||
File:Kesherian skies cyan.png|In cyan mode. | File:Kesherian skies cyan.png|In cyan mode. | ||
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[[File:Kesherian skies 6.png|center|thumb|After {{Main color/Dark|color=#008000}} was re-enabled (February 4th, 2026)]] | [[File:Kesherian skies 6.png|center|thumb|After {{Main color/Dark|color=#008000}} was re-enabled (February 4th, 2026)]] | ||
[[File:Kesherian skies 7.png|center|thumb|280x280px|After {{Main color/Dark|color=#404040}}, {{Main color/Dark|color=#808080}}, and {{Main color/Dark|color=#c0c0c0}} were re-enabled. (February 6th, 2026)]] | [[File:Kesherian skies 7.png|center|thumb|280x280px|After {{Main color/Dark|color=#404040}}, {{Main color/Dark|color=#808080}}, and {{Main color/Dark|color=#c0c0c0}} were re-enabled. (February 6th, 2026)]] | ||
[[File:Kesherian skies 8.png|center|thumb|After {{Main color/Dark|color=#800080}}, {{Main color/Dark|color=#00ff00}} and {{Main color/Dark|color=#ffff00}} were re-enabled. (February 8th, 2026)]] | [[File:Kesherian skies 8.png|center|thumb|After {{Main color/Dark|color=#800080}}, {{Main color/Dark|color=#00ff00}} and {{Main color/Dark|color=#ffff00}} were re-enabled. (February 8th, 2026)]]<blockquote>''how this works: each color is a function of x and y, where x and y are pixel positions, and it outputs a pair of 2 chars, each one can be space, full block, link full block, or coordlink full block. each color has an oklab color with it (representing its average color), and for each pixel in the source image, the closest vector by euclidean distance in oklab space (color differences increase "distance") is found and its corresponding function is used to generate the next 2 characters.'' | ||
[[File:Kesherian skies 9.png|center|thumb|363x363px|February 9th, 2026]] | |||
''basically, a lot of images are sampled depending on what color is needed to try to get that color without looking too bad.'' | |||
'''— Updated description for February 9th, 2026'''</blockquote>[[File:Kesherian skies 9.png|center|thumb|363x363px|February 9th, 2026]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 9 February 2026
Catzcute4 is an active chat user who was first seen in November 2023[citation needed]. They were an anon before creating their account in mid-late december, 2025.
Their text color is #00aaff.
Their website is at https://catzcute4.neocities.org/
Kesherian Skies

how this works: each color is a function of x and y, where x and y are pixel positions, and it outputs a pair of 2 chars, each one can be space, full block, link full block, or coordlink full block. each color has an RGB vector with it, and for each pixel in the source image, the closest vector by euclidean distance is found and its corrosponding function is used to generate the next 2 characters.
"Kesherian Skies" is a series of image pastes based on a drawing by Catzcute4.
Created during The Great Color Ban of 2025/2026, they served as experiments in dithering with green and blue links to create the illusion of otherwise inaccessible colors.
Text colors were incorporated into the pastes as they were gradually re-enabled in February 2026.
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First version from December 24th, 2025.
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In cyan mode.






how this works: each color is a function of x and y, where x and y are pixel positions, and it outputs a pair of 2 chars, each one can be space, full block, link full block, or coordlink full block. each color has an oklab color with it (representing its average color), and for each pixel in the source image, the closest vector by euclidean distance in oklab space (color differences increase "distance") is found and its corresponding function is used to generate the next 2 characters.
basically, a lot of images are sampled depending on what color is needed to try to get that color without looking too bad.
— Updated description for February 9th, 2026
