This is definitely the weirdest thing I made so far. Explanation: I made a program that goes through the entirety of Bad Apple and takes ever frame and treats them as 480x360 wide Nonogram boards, and it tries to solve them The white pixels are the ones it Xed out, the gray ones it couldn't do anything with, and the colored ones are the ones it colored in The colored colors are based on how many steps it took to color them in, in the order: violet, blue, green, yellow, orange, red And everything over 6 steps is colored black This took an hour to compute and it doesn't fully line up with the original but I tried my best to sync it up This is the final video I'll make about Nonograms for the foreseeable future, but expect to see some other cool stuff coming from this channel Also if you'd like to watch the video I made about how I made the solver that can work with these really huge boards, check out my previous video here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9vDCEj3dGsQ.html And thank ya for watching!
What does “couldn’t do anything with” mean? Like how would the computer not be able to do anything about the cells? Or do you mean they couldn’t have been solved?
a nonogram puzzle is a pixel board numbered horizontally and vertically. you basically have to colour the amount of pixels displayed in each row and line. for example, if it's a 2x2 grid, the two numbers at the top are 1, 2, and the numbers on the side are 2, 1, the answer would be to colour the top two pixels, leave the bottom left pixel blank, and colour the bottom right pixel its easier to show than to explain
Animal Jam of all places taught me what one is; they've got 5×5, 7×7, 10×10 and 15×15 puzzles you can solve (but the 15×15 is for members only-), as well as a tutorial Basically, the numbers that label each row/column are hints as to where the "good" boxes are (I think purple in this video's case), and the spaces are hints at the "bad" (white, I think, for this video) boxes. I _could_ theoretically craft a solved one as an example in this reply section using emojis, but uhh That's a _little bit_ easier said than done- I'll probably just figure it out elsewhere and copy/paste it here- idk
as a nonagram fan this is oddly fascinating, trying to think about the levels of checking sequences this kind of task requires and how it largely scales w the amount of detail in video per frame/how the collumns and rows of a nonagram would logically line up and require more inputs for each region depending on how far from the edges regions of black and white are is super interesting. awesome job this is super cool!
This reminds me a bit of how the experience of making the r/place 2023 bad apple was like. During the high-movement parts, we struggled more and needed more people on those parts, making those frames look messy and smeared if we didn't have enough people. It feels like how this one seems to lag on certain parts. Very cool ❤
You've made a black and white video compression algorithm with Picross puzzles. Which means that, if you did this 24 times each frame, once for each bit of rgb colorspace, you could compress any video into picross puzzles.
It couldn't get every color but it could estimate it somehow, but that way it would need to start with a solved board and change certain pixels to get most of the colors to be correct, it could make some funny visuals, I might try to make that sometime in the far future (I'm currently on a Nonogram break xd)
Go for it! Programming is awesome, I use JavaScript and I recommend it since it's way more beginner-friendly than most of the other languages, and there are a bunch of programming tutorials on RU-vid, so if you put in some effort you'll be able to make some great stuff :3
wow, this is absolutely fascinating! love the bright contrast to see each stage, it gets really cool looking on the more detailed black-on-white frames.
ooooooooh nonogram people!!!!!!! do you guys know nonograms katana. it's my favorite cause it has the most features etc etc. it seems the creator of this video is working on their own nonogram game so maybe it's just as good as nonograms katana. ok bye
Aw awesome!:3 I'm currently making a tetris game thingy and if all goes well I can make a video on it next week, feel free to check it out then if you're interested!
Yeah I'll look into that in the future, I just already knew how to do it in real time and didn't know how to convert frames into a video so that's why I did it in this more naive way