On 11/7/07, Cameron Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Amit Khemka wrote:
>
> > Cut image by "m X m" grid (bigger the m, the more varied shapes you
> > would be able to generate), this will give you m*m square pieces. With
> > each piece store a vector which represents the polygon (say by storing
>
well so far the problem for me is not the linking i have a kinda good
code for that.
here is a little snippet of the idea that i used on an old version
that split the picture without input from the user.
#this code defines that the edges have a place on the grid.
def join_point(self, type):
o
Amit Khemka wrote:
> Cut image by "m X m" grid (bigger the m, the more varied shapes you
> would be able to generate), this will give you m*m square pieces. With
> each piece store a vector which represents the polygon (say by storing
> co-ordinates of the corners).
> Now visualize this set of pie
Thanks that is a pretty good idea one thought that i came up with
(honestly the only one that made sense) was to give the user a type of
cookie cutter approach. where they would be presented with a
selection of premade piece's that could divide the picture that they
chose to how ever many piec
On 11/6/07, Joseph king <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a kinda hard question i am trying to build a jigsaw game with
> python, i would like to give the option for people to create there own
> puzzle piece does anyone know how to accomplish this it is becoming
> increasingly difficult f
I have a kinda hard question i am trying to build a jigsaw game with
python, i would like to give the option for people to create there own
puzzle piece does anyone know how to accomplish this it is becoming
increasingly difficult for me
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