This page describes a raytraced, 35x35 entire-board seki.
- Click here
to see a 710x710 version of the image, suitable for
sending to a t-shirt printer like artapart.com (I make no money if you contact
them about this)
- Click here to see the sgf (or view it in
an SGF viewer if you've configured your browser appropriately). With
this, you can easily create your own, more traditional image if you
have a suitable sgf viewer to do screen captures of.
- Click here to see a more
traditional board generated with cgoban 2.x, again 710x710.
- Click here to see a very
nontraditional raytraced glass on metal board generated using pov ray,
again 710x710.
- If someone knows who originally designed this 35x35 seki pattern, I'd love
to be informed who it was. ISTR it was a java applet that I took a
screenshot of years ago.
- I eventually converted it to sgf format, and from there converted it
into a raytraceable scene description based on Andreas Rover's sdl_go
pov ray stuff.
- You can download the source for generating this image using pov ray
here. With
this you could fairly easily change the kind of stones, the kind of wood,
the size of the image, and so on - but note that the code uses pov ray,
python and make (python and make come with most linux variants, and can
be downloaded for almost any OS. Pov ray is available as a download for
almost any OS.
Back to Dan's go/baduk/weichi page.