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Comments on Puzzle #35434: Winter:
By Yonah Kondor (yokon965)

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  quality:   difficulty:   solvability: line & color logic only  

Puzzle Description:

It's coming. The sigil of House Stark, from Game of Thrones. (P.S.- Not my artistry. As usual, this is based off an image I found online -- Pinterest, specifically.)

#1: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Nov 17, 2021

Well, is it a pixel-by-pixel copy of a gridded image you found online? Or did you convert a piece of art into PBN form? I do the latter all the time. In fact, it helps tremendously to have a source photo, to make your PBN art more true-to-life. :)
#2: Yonah Kondor (yokon965) on Nov 17, 2021
Pre-gridded image online; I added the color bits for ease of completion.
#3: Bill Eisenmann (Bullet) on Nov 17, 2021
How do you pixellate a photo to a grid? I totally suck at drawing, but would love to have a tool to make good puzzles
#4: Yonah Kondor (yokon965) on Nov 17, 2021
@Bill/#3: My first few puzzles (the sports action poses) were done via this method:
- Create a new puzzle (guessing at the grid size, based on the size/complexity of the photo; some trial & error helps).
- use Windows Snipping tool to copy the entire grid.
- Paste the grid into GIMP (or PhotoShop, or your favorite image editor that allows *layers and *transparencies).
- Enable transparency for that pasted layer and select white as the color to make transparent.
- Paste the photo into the same image, and stack/layer it behind the grid. (Pro Tip: It helped me to make the photo super light so I could clearly see the grid in front of it.)
- Spend hours painstakingly determining which color to apply to each pixel that ends up being split, because the real world isn't made up of squares. :)
#5: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Nov 20, 2021
I tend to have the source photo in a separate window, and I glance back & forth. First I "draw" the image, then refine to make it solvable. It always makes me sad when I have to over-refine an image, because a good solve is just as important as a picture that looks just right.
#6: BlackCat (BlackCat) on Nov 23, 2021
Sg.trange! Fun to solve. No guessin

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