Japanese crossword «Bikini»
| Size: 21x36 | Picture: | Difficulty: | Added: | 27.11.22 | Author: mindscrub |
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I appreciate the minimalistic nature of the puzzle. I make huge 100+ pixel puzzles because I don't have the eye to accomplish detail in smaller puzzles. Keep em coming!
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Thanks, and you do have some impressive large nonograms! For whatever reason, I am drawn to small things I collect tiny things. I aim for the tiniest image that can faithfully represent an object, and I try to avoid anything extraneous. I don't like to repeat anything I've done before, which constantly leaves me feeling like I will run out of ideas any day now. I am pretty happy with my bikini series, but for now, I can't come up with any more.
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And that takes an eye that I just don't have haha I make my puzzlers suffer through 150+ pixel puzzles to get to the end result. Whenever I make a puzzle, I think of a theme or genre I find appealing and run with it. You like bikinis clearly lol maybe... lose the bikini?
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I have a few naked nonograms: www.nonograms.org/nonograms/i/42941, www.nonograms.org/nonograms/i/46689, www.nonograms.org/nonograms2/i/56801. But you're saying perhaps more full frontal. Well, this one was: www.nonograms.org/nonograms2/i/55004, but I put a dress on her at the last minute. Now, I would have preferred to put up the naked one, but two concerns held me back. I didn't want the 18+ tag, which is wholly unwarranted for this picture, but I thought they would probably put it on anyway. And second, I didn't want my fans to have to start discussing the matter, which shouldn't have to even be a topic of discussion. I include a famously controversial Hi and Lois cartoon from the 70's -- some newspapers hand-drew a bra onto Lois rather than have her naked -- even if from behind. Children read these comics, after all! Ridiculous? Yes, but people can get quite vocal about even completely harmless cartoon nudity.
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They very likely would've slapped the 18+ tag on that puzzle without the dress. I didn't explicitly mean more full frontal; merely a simply transition point from what you're currently doing. its easy to erase a bikini off, just as easy as it is to add a dress on. I search things I find appealing, and find a way to turn it into a puzzle.
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Actually, my whole bikini series was indirectly suggested by someone who felt using two colors in separate areas could make more interesting nonograms. It turned out to be true; it is like solving 2 nonograms in one. So removing the bikinis would eliminate that two-color effect. Of course, that isn't a big deal, but that is why I did them. Anyway, I'll keep your suggestion in mind.
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That's an interesting way to look at it! Well if you remove the bikini, insert another color for a different aspect of the body.
replyThey say that all picture go through an ugly phase... this one never did, it was just born to be ugly
replyI didn't think it was so bad! like the colors, definitely logical processing
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