Effects > Games > Tetris |
| Tetris |
The Tetris effect allows you to turn the image into a Tetris playing field with falling Tetris blocks. Tetris is a puzzle video game originally designed and programmed in 1985 by Alexey Pajitnov. A random sequence of shapes composed of four square blocks each—fall down the playing field, a rectangular vertical shaft. The objective of the game is to manipulate these shapes, by moving each one sideways and rotating it by 90 degree units, with the aim of creating a horizontal line of ten blocks without gaps. When such a line is created, it disappears, and any block above the deleted line will fall. |
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1. | Do one of the following: |
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| | Choose Effects > Games > Tetris |
| | Click the Tetris button | | |
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2. | Use the following options: |
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| | Block Size (px) |
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This option allows you to change the block size.
Min = 5, Max = 200, Default = 20.
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| | Gaps |
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This option allows you to create gaps and spaces between the blocks.
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Use this option to adjust color1.
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This option allows you to adjust color2.
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Use this option to adjust color3.
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This option allows you to adjust color4.
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Use this option to adjust color5.
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This option allows you to adjust color6.
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This option allows you to adjust color7.
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Using Preview Windows | Favorites and History | |
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