01-15-2023, 07:16 PM
(01-15-2023, 01:27 AM)TerryRitchie Wrote:(01-14-2023, 11:56 PM)RokCoder Wrote: I felt the implementation wasn't particularly friendly so I've made some updates -Grab the new version straight from GitHub
- Appearance has been improved with black square for unknown, white square for full and a cross for empty
- Music can be toggled on/off
- Sound effects can be toggled on/off
- Controls have been updated so that left button cycles through full, empty and unknown and right button cycles in reverse order
- Display of incorrect grid entries can be toggled on/off
- Hints can be toggled on/off (these display numbers in green if there is something on that row/column that can be deduced or white if not)
I updated the tutorial's zip file so the latest version is downloaded.
(01-15-2023, 06:47 PM)bplus Wrote: Just looked at Scratch version, did a 5x5 with not a simple toggle there you click a "white" which is green,"?" tile (never tried third option).
Still no picture upon completion but lots of stars coming out of a circular congrats for solving. LOL
I have a guess why no pictures for this version, you need to match an exact solution to reveal a picture. If puzzles have more than one solution or ways to do the set of runs in the rows and columns then picture revealing would be impossible.
I will Google Nonograms some more maybe find one that does do picture reveals.
Update: Oh this is how they make pictures
https://www.google.com/search?client=ope...=667&dpr=1
Basically pixelate a picture to B&W and you've got your puzzle runs.
The Scratch project has 30 pictures in it (and you only have to fill the white blocks - not the empty ones if you don't want).
Each of the padlocks is an image nonogram. You start with the '?' one which unlocks the next, etc. I used a similar technique to the one you mention. I get a picture, take it into GIMP, monochrome it and resample it at low resolution, etc.