Japanese crossword «Apple»
Size: 26x29 | Picture: | Difficulty: | Added: | 23.07.19 | Author: A_Decent_Person |
My screen is too small to differentiate between the two red, but thankfully, the author made one red "white" and one "black". If not for that, I wouldn't have been able to solve it.
replyhard to distinguish the 2 reds. Also the black border is too strident.
replyNo problems with colour here, and lots of puzzle creators use a dark edge to the image. Beautiful image. Thank you for giving me a fun time.
replyI did better with the colors on this one than I do on many (although I count 4 reds, not 2, for some reason). I find the black border reasonable from a cartoon- or poster-illustration style, but I did notice that I could draw the border around the whole fruit just following the black and the thin, dark-red layour that abuts it.
One of the limitations of nonograms is how any well-shaded, highly detailed puzzle, particularly in color, becomes easier and winds up being solved basically rastorized rather than following the contours of the image and chasing down the currently-solvable areas. At the extreme end, with no empty spaces in the image, a nonogram becomes a simple run length encoded picture.
I enjoyed this puzzle very much. I'm just musing about the tension in nonogram design between detail (visual complexity) and information (puzzle complexity).
replyOne of the limitations of nonograms is how any well-shaded, highly detailed puzzle, particularly in color, becomes easier and winds up being solved basically rastorized rather than following the contours of the image and chasing down the currently-solvable areas. At the extreme end, with no empty spaces in the image, a nonogram becomes a simple run length encoded picture.
I enjoyed this puzzle very much. I'm just musing about the tension in nonogram design between detail (visual complexity) and information (puzzle complexity).
Colors 3 and 5 are very similar, but not too difficult to solve. Beautiful graphic image.
replyThe thumbnail is amazing :D Thank you, that was fun to solve!
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