ACiD Productions Releases Final Artpack 46
Jason Scott writes "Among the people I have interviewed for the forthcoming BBS Documentary are members of what was known, throughout the 90s, as the 'ANSI Scene'. They released artpacks of ANSI art on BBSes across the world, and then later on the Internet. Among these were members of the group known as ANSI Creators in Demand, or ACiD. Besides inventing the artpack, the group has continued to release them for the last 13 years... until now. The group's leader, RaDMan, has announced the arrival of the 100th and final artpack. Clocking in at a mind-boggling 400 megabytes plus, it contains high-rez, ASCII, and of course ANSI art, as well as a huge selection of music. It even has a rap featuring RaDMan himself claiming domination over the art scene. The download page lets you grab it in FTP, HTTP, and Bittorrent. If you ever spent an evening poring over the latest 'pack', now's the time to see ACiD's last hurrah."
Re:ICE RULES (Score:1)
iCE still releases every single month. Their tiles project (http://tiles.ice.org) has also been very successful.
Re:radman? domination? (Score:2, Informative)
Radman is a washed up little kid. He doesn't dominate anything. He doesnt draw anymore.
Oh, really?
You've got some splaining to do!!BitchX [acid.org] logo by radman
ACiD [acid.org] logo by radman
Art or girls (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Art or girls (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Art or girls (Score:1)
Idle Dreams ANSI Archive (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Idle Dreams ANSI Archive (Score:1)
Eto.
Farewell (Score:1)
It's suprising to note that there are still a handful of groups still releasing ansi art packs.. I guess just as any other form of art, the medium just adds to the excitement and challenge in expressing your views.
Napalm Death [Former ACiD Productions] - nd@efnet
hey, there's even pHluid stuff on there, man (Score:5, Interesting)
It's odd though... all that tracker usage taught me quite a bit about music production. Little tricks and tips that I stole from folks like Purple Motion and Necros that've even impressed professional studio engineers I've met.
Rad Man's put a lot of effort into this puppy. Those of you raggin' on him for not producing "art" need to back off; he's the one who did all of the crap putting these packs together that no one else wants to do. That shit takes work.
OK, enough rambling, why are you still reading this and not downloading the pack? Go do it now!
playa hataz never prosper (Score:1)
and yay for pHluid!
I'm glad to be a part of this wonderful group. pHluid itself was the group that started my interest in tracking, and now I'm a part of it.
Thanks everyone!
subliminal / pHluid
Re:playa hataz never prosper (Score:2)
man... (Score:2)
ACiD... (Score:2)
ACiD is good, but they aren't the only ones...
ACiD did my old BBS ads, years ago (Score:3, Interesting)
Goodbye Everyone (Score:1)
Bye bye ACiD, (Score:1)
ACiD forever. (Score:1, Interesting)
ACID! (Score:1)
Re:ACID! (Score:1)
anthem.acid.org/acid/ (shamelessly ripped from...) (Score:1, Informative)
ACiD-100. The 100th Acquisition Update. The Final Artpack.
At the start of this year, ACiD announced the release of their 100th and final artpack, ACiD-100. This may ring a small bell for some of you, and no bell at all for others; however, to refresh, from 1990 to 1997, ACiD was the household name for all your ANSI art / ascii art / high-resolution artwork needs, especially toward the promotion of private bulletin boards systems (BBSes).
Of course, with the advent of GUI operating environments and
No wonder.... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:No wonder.... (Score:1)
Thanks ACiD (Score:3, Interesting)
ACiD put out some pretty neat stuff... I remember there being some RIP Script art too.. that stuff was neat cause it was VGA quality graphics... anyone still doing those? I never did get a chance to play a RIP based game on a BBS! RIP died before it even got off the ground where I'm from.
Re:Thanks ACiD (Score:1)
Speaking of ANSI... (Score:1)
Re:Speaking of ANSI... (Score:2, Informative)
Close, but.... (Score:3, Informative)
A monumentally final chapter in the ACiD artpack legacy is upon us as we rapidly approach the release our landmark 100th ACiD Acquisition Update. It's not for me to say what happens afterwards, but this will be *my* final release with ACiD.
(Emphasis mine)
It's not the end of ACiD at all.
"the scene" will live on (Score:2, Insightful)
Be sure to check out telnet BBS's - same as the old POTS equivalent but with way more lines and generally better bandwidth (althogh displaying ANSI's is smoother via dialup). A list of active telnet BBS's can be found at The BBS Corner [dmine.com].
Before there was ANSI art ther