Did this a couple of years ago, but I thought I would post it as it might inspire more Xaraians in using the extrude tool, as did Zsolt's wonderful work has.
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Did this a couple of years ago, but I thought I would post it as it might inspire more Xaraians in using the extrude tool, as did Zsolt's wonderful work has.
Rock on Ron, who has the first move?
Great looking set...
I am always amazed at the creative ways Xara users take a basic tool and find ways to push it to the limits. Good work (again) Ron.
Excellent work as always Ron! :-bd
<pedantry> My only quibble is that a white square should be in the first row right and Queens should start opposite Queens [on their matching colour i.e. white on white], Kings opposite Kings </pedantry>
That's great Ron!
Very creative, Ron.
Ron that is super idea and as you created too. Yes as John mentions the a1 square should be black officially and the black queen and king opposite on d8 and e8, but that just directs the viewer to direction that this is already abstract and the dimension of art :)
Anyway probably the Extrude tool should absolutely fit to illustrate chess positions, because no need to turn the figures when they are ready, which can be challenging at lego figures. Maybe the knight stays as tricky but the other ones are symmetrical. If I had a chess site sure would illustrate like you showed.
These examples hopefully help to build the community too, more people has sure more ideas. For example for me some breakthrough was in inspiration, when I put an innocent question on TG how to extrude a sphere, noone knew but Steve showed an example that do not give up it is possible to extrude an as if with playing the lights :D And from that point, knowing that in drawings theoretically with basic shapes like a circle, a triangle and a rectangle, everything should be able to done..
Definitely agree that the extrude tool deserves more attention, more things can be done with it than not and let's focus on that side.
excellent piece ron :thx
Thanks everyone. Obviously, I'm not a chess player. But I hope Zsolt's, mine and others' examples will inspire more to experiment with the very useful tool.
Is this correct, then?
Ok. The guys pointed out some other mistakes, so here's another attempt to get it right.
Yes the black queen is on her place now :D
Chess is a wonderful game, was it hard technically to change the color of the squares? Assumingly maybe 8x8 squares so maybe recolor clicking 64 times? :) In that case sorry that these were mentioned
This is a very nice example of what can be done with the extrude tool.
Very nice Ron an excellent use of the extrude tool, something I've never really bothered with but I bet it wasn't easy.
Thanks "Princess Frances" and "Delano Wrigby".
I guess you can tell I'm in a very silly mood today.
this was my one and only ever attempt to draw a chess board
it was years ago
you can see i gave up after not even finishing one piece
kudos ron for the pateience to do the whole board!!
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Thanks Frank.