Help with Block ASCII Tutorials Needed!

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I wrote about a week ago a post at my personal blog about the expansion of the ASCII Art Academy that I made over the past weeks or so.

I added for example an ANSI tutorial created by the dA member Zerovision of Blocktronics to my site, after I converted it from ANSI to HTML and Images.

I realized during all this additions that I still lack completely a decent Block/High ASCII tutorial. I couldn't believe that I wasn't able to find a single one, but obviously that is the case.

This "blank" in my Academy drives me nuts. If I would have the time to write one myself, I'd do it, since I do know a thing or two about this subject :).

But time is unfortunately scarse, which also prevents me from drawing much more new ASCIIs and ANSIs. So I figured that some help is what I need. There are two ways to help...

Option 1
If you know about a usable and not entirely worthless block ASCII tutorial, please let me know about it and send it to me or provide a link.

Option 2
If you happen to be an block ASCII artist yourself or know one personally and are looking for a job that not only ensures exposure to many people, because of the publishing of the tutorial on my website, for the world to see, but also something of long value. Groups and boards fade usually quickly, after a short period of fame (if that). Some of the request you do probably get the most exposure through the art pack where it was released with, because the site or group didn't even last very long after you finished the ASCII for them.

This will not be the case here. Think about it!

If you know somebody who could help via option 1 or option 2 or knows somebody who could, please relay my request to that person. I'd appreciate it. Thanks in advance already for your time considering it.

Cheers!

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