![]() if you get lost with numbers is easier to visualise the puzzle and write down these coordinates as a reference, since you will need them to move around the pictures. Since all my pieces measure 187x187cm, the second picture will be at 217X(30+187) and 30Y, the third at 404X(217+187) and 30Y. For example, I placed the first one at 30X and 30Y. To know easily which X and Y you should use, just place the upper left piece wherever you like and add its width or height to the next piece.This number will represent the X and Y position of every picture(piece) on the screen. Then assign a fictional number to the positions of the pieces on the screen ("screen numbers"). ![]() For this kind of puzzle the pieces need to share the same proportions (I made a square to keep it simple, 187x187cm), if you want to make a sliding puzzle like a klotski I guess you could take this tutorial as a base and modify it according to the different sizes piece by piece. First take your picture and chop it down into pieces. ![]() As an example I will make a 9 pieces puzzle. ![]() Just keep in mind that the more number of pieces you use, the longer the event will be. It needs a couple of events, pictures and a lot of patience, because it has a lot of conditional branches and requires some effort to picture visually where every piece of the puzzle is. Hi everyone, as the title says this is a tutorial to make a sliding puzzle. ![]()
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