More Bulldog Chess Templates

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You might be wondering why I didn't post this in the topic Martin0 made. It's because the one he made were all Gothic pieces. I personally like the classic pieces, so I have some templates available. You can print the classical templates easier than using Gothic if you don't have a color printer.

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I'll have more coming up, so if you see missing ones, tell me. These templates are all made my vickalan.

vickalan

Thanks Adorn_Aliment. Here's a template with several pieces. On some boards the template should be re-sized to 600 pixels wide so the pieces fit in the board squares.

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vickalan

The jokers and angels aren't used very often. There's already rules for them (sometimes played by evert) or anyone can invent their own rules. The siege-tower has the same rules as a bulldog (moves as pawn but transparent to pieces in its own army). But the siege-tower rule can be modified too.happy.png

QueenCon
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
vickalan wrote:

Thanks Adorn_Aliment. Here's a template with several pieces. On some boards the template should be re-sized to 600 pixels wide so the pieces fit in the board squares.

[IMAGE]

Thank you vickalan.

I finally found out how to do board updates.

Unfortunately, I have a laptop, so I can't fit 600 pixels.

Now, I know how to do this without downloading every piece. You can do this on Paint 3D, but the formatting is a little different, and trying to follow your suggestions. Maybe later, I'll use Paint 3D.

I like using newer versions of apps. Paint 3D is a newer version of Paint. All made by Microsoft.

 

I am starting to like the software made by Nav more and more. It removes the need of a lot of copy pasting and has a lot of options and themes.

 

Nav's Software:

Naviary's Infinite Chess Program

QueenCon
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
vickalan wrote:

Thanks Adorn_Aliment. Here's a template with several pieces. On some boards the template should be re-sized to 600 pixels wide so the pieces fit in the board squares.

[IMAGE]

Thank you vickalan.

I finally found out how to do board updates.

Unfortunately, I have a laptop, so I can't fit 600 pixels.

Now, I know how to do this without downloading every piece. You can do this on Paint 3D, but the formatting is a little different, and trying to follow your suggestions. Maybe later, I'll use Paint 3D.

I like using newer versions of apps. Paint 3D is a newer version of Paint. All made by Microsoft.

 

I am starting to like the software made by Nav more and more. It removes the need of a lot of copy pasting and has a lot of options and themes.

 

Nav's Software:

Naviary's Infinite Chess Program

A minute ago, I made a forum post on a easier way on how to do board updates.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess960-chess-variants/special-way-on-how-to-do-board-updates-for-variant-chess

Nice, but I still prefer the program. It has 10 game slots, the rules for the pieces already in, 5 board themes and an infinite canvas.

QueenCon
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
vickalan wrote:

Thanks Adorn_Aliment. Here's a template with several pieces. On some boards the template should be re-sized to 600 pixels wide so the pieces fit in the board squares.

[IMAGE]

Thank you vickalan.

I finally found out how to do board updates.

Unfortunately, I have a laptop, so I can't fit 600 pixels.

Now, I know how to do this without downloading every piece. You can do this on Paint 3D, but the formatting is a little different, and trying to follow your suggestions. Maybe later, I'll use Paint 3D.

I like using newer versions of apps. Paint 3D is a newer version of Paint. All made by Microsoft.

 

I am starting to like the software made by Nav more and more. It removes the need of a lot of copy pasting and has a lot of options and themes.

 

Nav's Software:

Naviary's Infinite Chess Program

A minute ago, I made a forum post on a easier way on how to do board updates.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess960-chess-variants/special-way-on-how-to-do-board-updates-for-variant-chess

Nice, but I still prefer the program. It has 10 game slots, the rules for the pieces already in, 5 board themes and an infinite canvas.

I don't want to spend so much money to download JavaScript.

What, no, Java is free to download and the software won't require any coding. But if it is too much of a hassle then you might as well use paint 3d.  

QueenCon
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
vickalan wrote:

Thanks Adorn_Aliment. Here's a template with several pieces. On some boards the template should be re-sized to 600 pixels wide so the pieces fit in the board squares.

[IMAGE]

Thank you vickalan.

I finally found out how to do board updates.

Unfortunately, I have a laptop, so I can't fit 600 pixels.

Now, I know how to do this without downloading every piece. You can do this on Paint 3D, but the formatting is a little different, and trying to follow your suggestions. Maybe later, I'll use Paint 3D.

I like using newer versions of apps. Paint 3D is a newer version of Paint. All made by Microsoft.

 

I am starting to like the software made by Nav more and more. It removes the need of a lot of copy pasting and has a lot of options and themes.

 

Nav's Software:

Naviary's Infinite Chess Program

A minute ago, I made a forum post on a easier way on how to do board updates.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess960-chess-variants/special-way-on-how-to-do-board-updates-for-variant-chess

Nice, but I still prefer the program. It has 10 game slots, the rules for the pieces already in, 5 board themes and an infinite canvas.

I don't want to spend so much money to download JavaScript.

What, no, Java is free to download and the software won't require any coding. But if it is too much of a hassle then you might as well use paint 3d.  

It costs money from the Microsoft store ($7.99). Unless you use something else. I also use Paint 3D for making 3D models for bulldog pieces.

This quote is long.

download Java from here:

https://www.java.com/en/download/

It is by the official Oracle co. and not the scams on the windows stores.

QueenCon
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
vickalan wrote:

Thanks Adorn_Aliment. Here's a template with several pieces. On some boards the template should be re-sized to 600 pixels wide so the pieces fit in the board squares.

[IMAGE]

Thank you vickalan.

I finally found out how to do board updates.

Unfortunately, I have a laptop, so I can't fit 600 pixels.

Now, I know how to do this without downloading every piece. You can do this on Paint 3D, but the formatting is a little different, and trying to follow your suggestions. Maybe later, I'll use Paint 3D.

I like using newer versions of apps. Paint 3D is a newer version of Paint. All made by Microsoft.

 

I am starting to like the software made by Nav more and more. It removes the need of a lot of copy pasting and has a lot of options and themes.

 

Nav's Software:

A minute ago, I made a forum post on a easier way on how to do board updates.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess960-chess-variants/special-way-on-how-to-do-board-updates-for-variant-chess

Nice, but I still prefer the program. It has 10 game slots, the rules for the pieces already in, 5 board themes and an infinite canvas.

I don't want to spend so much money to download JavaScript.

What, no, Java is free to download and the software won't require any coding. But if it is too much of a hassle then you might as well use paint 3d.  

It costs money from the Microsoft store ($7.99). Unless you use something else. I also use Paint 3D for making 3D models for bulldog pieces.

This quote is long.

download Java from here:

https://www.java.com/en/download/

It is by the official Oracle co. and not the scams on the windows stores.

Thanks, mine is downloading.

How do you code?

you don't need to code, just follow the directions by Nav posted here:

Naviary's Infinite Chess Program

QueenCon
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
vickalan wrote:

Thanks Adorn_Aliment. Here's a template with several pieces. On some boards the template should be re-sized to 600 pixels wide so the pieces fit in the board squares.

[IMAGE]

Thank you vickalan.

I finally found out how to do board updates.

Unfortunately, I have a laptop, so I can't fit 600 pixels.

Now, I know how to do this without downloading every piece. You can do this on Paint 3D, but the formatting is a little different, and trying to follow your suggestions. Maybe later, I'll use Paint 3D.

I like using newer versions of apps. Paint 3D is a newer version of Paint. All made by Microsoft.

 

I am starting to like the software made by Nav more and more. It removes the need of a lot of copy pasting and has a lot of options and themes.

 

Nav's Software:

A minute ago, I made a forum post on a easier way on how to do board updates.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess960-chess-variants/special-way-on-how-to-do-board-updates-for-variant-chess

Nice, but I still prefer the program. It has 10 game slots, the rules for the pieces already in, 5 board themes and an infinite canvas.

I don't want to spend so much money to download JavaScript.

What, no, Java is free to download and the software won't require any coding. But if it is too much of a hassle then you might as well use paint 3d.  

It costs money from the Microsoft store ($7.99). Unless you use something else. I also use Paint 3D for making 3D models for bulldog pieces.

This quote is long.

download Java from here:

https://www.java.com/en/download/

It is by the official Oracle co. and not the scams on the windows stores.

Thanks, mine is downloading.

How do you code?

you don't need to code, just follow the directions by Nav posted here:

Naviary's Infinite Chess Program

I know, but I would also want to learn how to code using JavaScript. 

I don't want Java to get my computer full.

umm I don't understand, if by full you mean storage then Java probably takes less storage then 7 images

QueenCon
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
balashukla0761 wrote:
Adorn_Aliment wrote:
vickalan wrote:

Thanks Adorn_Aliment. Here's a template with several pieces. On some boards the template should be re-sized to 600 pixels wide so the pieces fit in the board squares.

[IMAGE]

Thank you vickalan.

I finally found out how to do board updates.

Unfortunately, I have a laptop, so I can't fit 600 pixels.

Now, I know how to do this without downloading every piece. You can do this on Paint 3D, but the formatting is a little different, and trying to follow your suggestions. Maybe later, I'll use Paint 3D.

I like using newer versions of apps. Paint 3D is a newer version of Paint. All made by Microsoft.

 

I am starting to like the software made by Nav more and more. It removes the need of a lot of copy pasting and has a lot of options and themes.

 

Nav's Software:

A minute ago, I made a forum post on a easier way on how to do board updates.

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess960-chess-variants/special-way-on-how-to-do-board-updates-for-variant-chess

Nice, but I still prefer the program. It has 10 game slots, the rules for the pieces already in, 5 board themes and an infinite canvas.

I don't want to spend so much money to download JavaScript.

What, no, Java is free to download and the software won't require any coding. But if it is too much of a hassle then you might as well use paint 3d.  

It costs money from the Microsoft store ($7.99). Unless you use something else. I also use Paint 3D for making 3D models for bulldog pieces.

This quote is long.

download Java from here:

https://www.java.com/en/download/

It is by the official Oracle co. and not the scams on the windows stores.

Thanks, mine is downloading.

How do you code?

you don't need to code, just follow the directions by Nav posted here:

Naviary's Infinite Chess Program

I know, but I would also want to learn how to code using JavaScript. 

I don't want Java to get my computer full.

umm I don't understand, if by full you mean storage then Java probably takes less storage then 7 images

My download failed. I'll use paint 3d

umm ok rip