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On Wed, 20 Nov 2024 09:51:48 EST, Chris R wrote:
> William F Pokorny <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
>> On 11/19/24 17:28, Chris R wrote:
>> > Again, mostly isosurface objects. The scrabble board surface is just
>> > a bunch of texture layers, including the wear patterns and stains.
>>
>> Looks to me like a 'really' good start. :-)
>>
>> How did you arrive at the particular words on the board?
>>
>> Bill P.
>
> After doing more hunting than I thought was going to be necessary, I
> found a site with international Scrabble Championship results that
> included play-by-play listings. The posted scene is about halfway
> through the final from 2003. I wrote a bunch of SDL code to generate
> the board, rack contents, and scorepad based on these playthroughs so I
> can render the scene at various points in different games.
>
> -- Chris R
Interesting, I had wondered about a few of the words that showed up and
which dictionary they came from - in particular, 'ee' and 'ny', neither of
which appear in the official dictionary (at least not that I found).
I also was wondering what the play order was, but only got the first word
(which was mostly easy since it had to include the center square).
Very cool image.
--
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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