3D Chess Pieces

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by lorier, Aug 15, 2004.

  1. lorier

    lorier Guest

    Does anyone know where I could find 3D Chess Pieces drawn in Autocad? For kicks I'd like to create a program that plays chess in autocad or at least a program that loads a pgn file (standard file format for saving chess games) and plays the game. Which I intend to post in customer files.

    tia
     
    lorier, Aug 15, 2004
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  2. lorier

    Anne Brown Guest

    Out of curiosity I did a Google search and found this. probably
    not as detailed as you want since this was a class project. There
    were quite a few sites listed in the Google search.

    <<Academy Projects Database... The pieces from AutoCad were then
    rendered and put into an ... be similar but not identical to any
    other chess set. ... goal of this project was to give 3D
    animation a ...
    www.bergen.org/cgi-bin/aast/ projects/date.pl?what=engineering -
    101k---
    Anne Brown
    Discussion Groups Administrator
    Autodesk, Inc.
     
    Anne Brown, Aug 16, 2004
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  3. lorier

    lorier Guest

    lorier, Aug 16, 2004
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  4. lorier

    A Schwabe Guest

    Many years ago in school I did a chess set as a project. I think it was in
    Release 10 but if you are interested, I can try to dig it out and forward it
    to you.

    Arnold S.


    kicks I'd like to create a program that plays chess in autocad or at least a
    program that loads a pgn file (standard file format for saving chess games)
    and plays the game. Which I intend to post in customer files.
     
    A Schwabe, Aug 16, 2004
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  5. lorier

    lorier Guest

    That would be great :) You can just reply with an attachment if you can find it.

    Thanks.
     
    lorier, Aug 16, 2004
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  6. lorier

    A Schwabe Guest

    I feel like a bit of an idiot here for offering and not delivering yet but
    I'm still looking. I did the drawing about 14 years ago so it's taking me a
    little while to go through all of my archived files. I'll keep you informed.

    Arnold S.
     
    A Schwabe, Aug 18, 2004
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