Japanese crossword «Frog»
| Size: 16x11 | Picture: | Difficulty: | Added: | 05.11.20 | Author: xanavrin |
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This has got to be one of the best of this subject on here.
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Select the option to select the color by clicking on the number. If you click/tap the clue square it will select the correct color
replyWhat a wonderful frog, a delight to solve, thank you.
replyI think it may be my monitor again, but it was hard for me to distinguish between 2 and 6 or 3 and 5, anyway very nice picture! :)
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That's the reason I don't do colours anymore (except this one obviously)
replyNot a fan of a large number of very similar shades.
replysomewhat a sarcastic question, how much different do I have to make shades before people stop saying it on every puzzle? I use mspaint's RGB scale to make all my nonograms and all of these greens are at least 50 brightness away from each other aaaa
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not really a serious question, just every puzzle i do now has at least one comment like "colors x and x are too similar, didn't like doing it" and it annoys me when it's honestly a monitor issue at that point /:
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Those comments are frustrating, I know. Don't let them discourage you! These were excellent choices, and the solution has been stated above by other posters.
replyI think one thing that might help is making all of the greens next to each other in a gradient so that it is easier to differentiate them. Your puzzle is great and keep up the good work!
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actually it is a valid, and appreciated question. maybe for your computer set up the colors are different enough but consider the "audience'/user... I use a basic laptop (my phone is too small for these puzzles)I don't have the advantage of adjusting much beyond the brightness button. As to clicking the clue for the color, that can be as annoying as not being able to see the color differences, and for me doesn't work into my logic solving. I will say, although the colors were very close here, they were used to good effect unlike some others. Just saying.
Dear Xanavrin. As I do these, it's often the same ones moaning and groaning. Me, I LOVE the subtle colour changes and try to pick them out on purpose. So, it's a big thumbs up and thanks from me. They know by now how to do it properly, they just aren't up to the right skill level. In other words, incompetence. They should switch to kiddie colouring-in books. Please don't let them discourage you - big boost from many of us who DO like subtle colour gradients. They can look at the colours before they begin and decide to close it and head for the baby ones. Also, if their tools are not right, why do they trash-talk the author? It's illogical.
Try to ignore them. Annoying little irritants, like mosquitos in summer. <<<!!!swat!!!>>>. Thanks from me and others who adore close gradients :)
replyTry to ignore them. Annoying little irritants, like mosquitos in summer. <<<!!!swat!!!>>>. Thanks from me and others who adore close gradients :)
Good for a small picture. The close colours make it a bit more challenging but make for effective blending. Thanks for a few minutes of pleasure!
replygreens are perfect, great design, especially for tiny space thanks
replyI liked “snazzy wee fellow” as a comment. Also I had a bit of difficulty with the greens but that makes is a great depiction. Don’t have an adjustable monitor but that is a good idea. I’ve given up once or twice when colors seem impossible, but that certainly isn’t the case here. Thanks for sharing. Andrea
replyA lovely cute puzzle! I had a fun time doing it despite some colors being similar, don't be discouraged.
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