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Nicolas P. Rougier

The Ancient Art of Go

Here are some images related to the ancient art of go. They've been produced using povray and solid constructive geometry. The hardest part was certainly goban feet which possess a very peculiar shape.

Goban, stones and bowls are defined in the following macro files: goban.inc, kayawoodmap.inc, gostones.inc, gobowls.inc

Copyright (c) 2003 Nicolas P. Rougier Released under the GNU General Public License

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