Japanese crossword «Leatherbound»
| Size: 200x140 | Picture: | Difficulty: | Added: | 08.04.23 | Author: Hunterm |
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Jeez dude you weren't kidding, this would've been a nightmare to fix lol
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Don't think there was any logic at all other than edge filling the entire puzzle. Not even a little challenging except to fight the UI because of how large the picture is.
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Same, but I love these big drawings (18+ especially), so I didn't mind.
But if I can shamelessly plug my own work for a moment, if you want huge and difficult puzzles, look up mine. Don't say I didn't warn you though: they are literally the hardest ones on this website.
replyBut if I can shamelessly plug my own work for a moment, if you want huge and difficult puzzles, look up mine. Don't say I didn't warn you though: they are literally the hardest ones on this website.
Yeah that's super fair, honestly I'm mostly focused on making cool pictures I'm not really sure how to make them have cool logical solutions
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Took me three days but I finally finished. End result is a great image with oh, so much detail! :)
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crazy size but enjoyed sticking with it and getting there in the end - excellent image.
reply10,5 hours spent, this is one of the most rewarding puzzles on this site! Great image, cool detail. I like the big (and spicy ;o) ) ones...
I wish I could design my own puzzles, but I don´t know where to start?
replyI wish I could design my own puzzles, but I don´t know where to start?
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thank you!!
if you have photoshop there's a setting called 'index color' that allows you to split your image into a certain number of specified colors - that setting plus gradually shrinking my image plus drawing and manual editing has been my basic approach!
replyif you have photoshop there's a setting called 'index color' that allows you to split your image into a certain number of specified colors - that setting plus gradually shrinking my image plus drawing and manual editing has been my basic approach!

