Board and stone graphics/textures for go program

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amnal, thanks! I took the liberty (pun intended :)) to position the light reflection
on the upper left corner of the stones. It was actually a very sunny day,
which made it quite annoying to get the minimal softness I wanted.
I don't have any screens or professional umbrellas,
so I'm at the mercy of the weather. If a nice overcast day hits again, I'll try
other photos, with less reflection, etc. The multiple rotations of the different
shell stones allow for a sort of "random" look of real shell stones. :)

Thanks!
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Edlee, these are so pretty. May I have your permission to use these in another Go project too?
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macelee, yes! Funny thing is those were merely supposed to be a "concept test" :)
Later, if I am able to get even better photos, I'll post them here too.

I believe all Go programs should look at least as pretty as gIgo/Panda2. :)
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EdLee wrote:macelee, yes! Funny thing is those were merely supposed to be a "concept test" :)
Later, if I am able to get even better photos, I'll post them here too.

I believe all Go programs should look at least as pretty as gIgo/Panda2. :)


Thanks!

I had some simple test. I think the board would look nicer if it is slightly brighter (I can of course use software to change that). I also prefer the colour slightly more yellow.
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This looks great.
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macelee wrote:I think the board would look nicer if it is slightly brighter (I can of course use software to change that). I also prefer the colour slightly more yellow.
Yes, unfortunately you need to adjust both the brightness and the color tones in software. :)
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Hi macelee, I just took 2 more of the board. Maybe it's a bit brighter today.
July 04-1.
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I just made a new version of noGo in its main thread, with several built in stone and board themes. There are some screenshots of the new skins at the bottom. I think the photos work really nicely - if this is just your proof of concept, Ed, consider yourself a photographer extraordinaire ;) . The light shine direction is perfect for how I'd have chosen it, and I did notice you provided differently oriented stones, they are now selected randomly!

I have some more ideas for stuff to add, but what do people think about these first versions? The new default is fairly unmodified (just cropped) photos, which looks great to me, though I personally prefer a version more like the originals.
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Well done. It looks great guys.
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Hi amnal, thanks. For completeness (and culture, and full disclosure :)), maybe you'd like to know
the stones are Kuroki Size 38 (10.7 mm) standard grade, the board is the under-side of a Japanese
shin-kaya 2.25" (57mm) thick board (from Samarkand.net when they still used to sell Go equipment).
Southern California all natural lighting, raw images, no photoshop or any other editing.
The camera is an ancient (~2006), discontinued Sony DSC T-50.
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