FB: Puzzles of Pain
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2016 1:28 am
OK, first things first. The tease links to this page for those doing the tease a second time, so this first post is addressed to those who followed that link. The tease has links to six puzzles for first-timers, but after that you should feel free to pick different pictures from the puzzle site every time you do this tease. Also, if you find a set of pictures you like, you can post a set of links farther down in the discussion, perhaps with a description of what you were looking for in this set. Maybe you want to share a "Beach party" or "Care-free Women" set, or pictures which focus on a particular age, ethnicity, or anatomical feature. Also, I am hoping that a few women would post links to a few sets of "female-friendly" puzzles, since am a male who has no idea which pictures would qualify there.
You can get to the base puzzle web site at:
http://www.jigsawgirls.com
Note that this site lets you play any picture with any puzzle-piece arrangement. Just hover your mouse over the picture you want, and there will be a pop-up list of the available arrangements. To keep the same tease difficulty, please use the following arrangements in order from easiest to hardest:
100 Piece Classic
100 Piece Elegant
150 Piece Classic
150 Piece Elegant
100 Piece Mosaic
150 Piece Mosaic
If you deviate from this list of arrangements, please note that you are doing so, because it could have a big impact on the difficulty and severity of the tease.
A few other thoughts you may want to consider when picking which pictures to use: look at the picture geometrically, and observe what percent of the puzzle area is the model vs. the background. I find it more interesting to do puzzles where the model fills up the frame. Also, well-lit pictures seem to work better. Finally, I would suggest a progression, starting with the most conservative pictures as the easiest puzzles, and the sexiest pictures for the more difficult ones. All of these thoughts are suggestions, you can take them or leave them.
So, bottom line, if you are doing this tease for the second time, you can find your own set of pictures, and if you find a really good one you can share by posting links here. Alternatively, as people join this discussion, you may want to scroll down and look for sets published by others.
The next post starts the more general discussion.
You can get to the base puzzle web site at:
http://www.jigsawgirls.com
Note that this site lets you play any picture with any puzzle-piece arrangement. Just hover your mouse over the picture you want, and there will be a pop-up list of the available arrangements. To keep the same tease difficulty, please use the following arrangements in order from easiest to hardest:
100 Piece Classic
100 Piece Elegant
150 Piece Classic
150 Piece Elegant
100 Piece Mosaic
150 Piece Mosaic
If you deviate from this list of arrangements, please note that you are doing so, because it could have a big impact on the difficulty and severity of the tease.
A few other thoughts you may want to consider when picking which pictures to use: look at the picture geometrically, and observe what percent of the puzzle area is the model vs. the background. I find it more interesting to do puzzles where the model fills up the frame. Also, well-lit pictures seem to work better. Finally, I would suggest a progression, starting with the most conservative pictures as the easiest puzzles, and the sexiest pictures for the more difficult ones. All of these thoughts are suggestions, you can take them or leave them.
So, bottom line, if you are doing this tease for the second time, you can find your own set of pictures, and if you find a really good one you can share by posting links here. Alternatively, as people join this discussion, you may want to scroll down and look for sets published by others.
The next post starts the more general discussion.