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Alc
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Should this be in new topic (Kidsart?)

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Well the kidsart seems to have something in the grid layout and the note to room drawings is obvious enough.


I did this obvious thing here and printed out Kidsart and SD4.pics4.jpg and
the pulley rig fits at the top of the kidsart picture.

Now I saw other lines in the kidsart that are painted over but have been disturted in the color mix. I don't have the ability to subtract colors or look for layers in the picture (not my forte) but there must be something to the two copies of the kidsart images. Can somebody with graphics play with subtracting the colors from colorgrid from the lower res images? Or anything else that will expose the line drawing in the background of the kidsart image.

Please IM when you post. I might have other graphics ideas by then.

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Which pic are you talking about with pics4?

Can't subtract colors from the picture (they are four out of thousands, so it doesn't do any good). What you're seeing is just natural to watercolor painting.

I do like Dr. Jinx's suggestion that sourcecode.txt 's colors are involved. I went ahead and made a gif with the style sheet colors for easy reference. Of course, I don't think it's a color puzzle, I think we should look for a pattern in the code.

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 body {background-color: #ECE9D8;}
.style1          {color: #FFFFFF}
.style2          {color: #FF0000}
.style3          {color: #009900}
.style4          {color: #FFFF00}
.style5          {color: #0033CC}
.style6          {color: #FF9900}
.style7          {color: #6633CC}
.style8          {color: #0033FF}
.style9          {color: #666666}

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Well well, this is interesting now isn't it?

I went ahead and ran with my spec and plugged in monopoly money values for the colors on the grid and got this.

Notice that the values summed horizontally are 174, 173, 172, 171 reading from top to bottom
The values summed vertically are: 130 45 55 76 111 8 76 70 26 22 70 1

Summing the numbers in the summed row or column gives 690, which is j6 in base36. Confused

Can anyone spot an obvious pattern there? I think I'm too tired.
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johnny5 wrote:
I went ahead and ran with my spec and plugged in monopoly money values for the colors on the grid and got this.

Notice that the values summed horizontally are 174, 173, 172, 171 reading from top to bottom

Can anyone spot an obvious pattern there? I think I'm too tired.


I think the reason that you found the sums match up like that is the fact that aside from the number of whites (4,3,2,1) each row has the same color blocks. So they would sum to the same numbers plus or minus whatever number you assigned to the value of white. But i like where you were going with this idea, so i'll take a look at it some more in the morning. The horizontal sums just jumped out at me as something i could explain.

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Right.
I did try it using other values also, (e.g B(lue)=2, Y(ellow)=25 ,etc.) but is it pink or red?

Another thought I had, but didn't pursue, is to use the physical distance between the color pairs as a value.

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Well doesn't it seem like the whites have to be a big part of the key here, since they are the only color that changes in each verticle row (-1), but have a more obtuse pattern than the black? If it's just distance between colors, then why not just have all white or all black?
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Other related stuff to last post:
On an lcd (laptop) it is very clear that there is a lot of "pencil" in the background - all types of stuff.

The dims of the two images are different in aspect.. why? (are pixel dims important)?

there seems to be two? different grays/blacks used where one or more might drop out. The image painting has all kinds of stuff in there not just schematics. The image seems to be vertically oriented but might have added perspective.

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Here's another fine piece of Ex-cellery, with the decodes filled in.
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Color coded

As usual, it was simpler than we were thinking. The four words we had surmised we had to insert in the grid were correct (roomdrawings, machschnell, stricttime, and employees). Then simply read the letters of each color in order, and use them as passwords for the remaining .zip files:

rgmnctlo - jobs.zip
owhcrmee - plist.zip
oiasties - directions.zip
maclsemp - jobs2.zip
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Re: Color coded

xnbomb wrote:
As usual, it was simpler than we were thinking.


It would have helped if the words we got actually made sense. We could have had this yesterday afternoon had that been the case Smile
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