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=== Full block(black and white) ===
=== Full block ===
Represents contrasts in color using the full block characters "░ ▒ ▓ █." This method is more common on YWOT.
[[File:Smug jug.png|center|thumb|332x332px|Smug jug]]
 
=== Full block(color) ===
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|301x301px|Example of a image rendered using full blocks]]
[[File:Owot family eggs.png|center|thumb|301x301px|Example of a image rendered using full blocks]]
=== Mixed full block ===
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 ===
=== 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">