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Anonymous commented at 2010-08-05 22:47:17 » #390922
Anon2, that's just an expression for viewing events from the enemy's perspective. The chess strategy is that, if you do it right, you can see why your opponent made the moves (s)he did, and the moves (s)he intends to make.
As for the pic itself, How were the characters drawn? It makes me think of SSBB...
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Anon2, that's just an expression for viewing events from the enemy's perspective. The chess strategy is that, if you do it right, you can see why your opponent made the moves (s)he did, and the moves (s)he intends to make.
As for the pic itself, How were the characters drawn? It makes me think of SSBB...
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Borticus commented at 2010-08-06 00:39:24 » #391036
Awesome stuff.
Something bugged me while looking at this pic for a while, then I figured it out.
A chessboard is normally set up with a white square as the bottom right color from each player's perspective, and the positions of the king and queen pieces are reversed. The white king should be to the right of the white queen, with black side mirroring those positions.
That's just nitpicky though; this is badass.
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Awesome stuff.
Something bugged me while looking at this pic for a while, then I figured it out.
A chessboard is normally set up with a white square as the bottom right color from each player's perspective, and the positions of the king and queen pieces are reversed. The white king should be to the right of the white queen, with black side mirroring those positions.
That's just nitpicky though; this is badass.
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Midoryu commented at 2010-11-19 10:25:50 » #512292
You're right about the chessboard being the wrong way around, but the king and queen are technically in the right spot if you go by statement that queen goes on her color square. Ultimately, it's the board squares that throw off the King and Queen positioning.
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You're right about the chessboard being the wrong way around, but the king and queen are technically in the right spot if you go by statement that queen goes on her color square. Ultimately, it's the board squares that throw off the King and Queen positioning.
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Daydreamer commented at 2010-12-17 22:36:39 » #549026
Its funny that some of the symetrical opposite figures are the person itself.
The highest "tower" for example is to the left side "Virgillia" and to the right side, Virgilla too but in her identity as normal person. ^^
The lowes towers are Maria the Witch (left) and normal Maria to the right. xD
The autor did more then just placing figures at the board. =)
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Its funny that some of the symetrical opposite figures are the person itself.
The highest "tower" for example is to the left side "Virgillia" and to the right side, Virgilla too but in her identity as normal person. ^^
The lowes towers are Maria the Witch (left) and normal Maria to the right. xD
The autor did more then just placing figures at the board. =)
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