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ladywil

You left a message on one of my puzzles, if it could be larger. I made a private puzzle.
Here is the link:
http://www.jigidi.com/created.php?id=A6ZFSC1S

Joan_2

Today's dollhouses trace their history back about four hundred years to the baby house display cases of Europe, which showed idealized interiors. Smaller doll houses with more realistic exteriors appeared in Europe in the 18th century.

Contemporary children's play dollhouses are mostly in 1:18 (or 2/3") scale, while 1:12 (or 1") scale is common for dollhouses made for adult collectors.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollhouse

Joan_2

The more pixels the photo has, the more pieces the program will allow you to make your puzzle.
The more pixels the photo has, the fewer pieces the program will allow you to make the puzzle.
For instance, I find an image on the internet and the program will allow me to make the puzzle with 9 pieces up to maybe several hundred.
I take a photo with my "real" camera and use it to make a puzzle, the program will not allow me to make fewer than 12 or sometimes fewer than 15 pieces, but it will allow me to make that image into a puzzle with 540 pieces.

Sometimes (who am I kidding, always) that is WAY too many pieces. lol

smllpkg101

Don't know, Liz, but a neat old dollhouse!

LIZGREENE

What is the relationship with pixel size and size of the puzzle you can make? Artwork with large number of pixels I can make a puzzle with hundreds of pieces but this one I can't.

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