Bob Greenwade wrote on Fri, Feb 9, 2024 04:19 PM UTC:
206. Tiger. I've been waiting to post this one until I could come up with (or find, or remember) a good, unique name for its rotary counterpart. I'm giving in now, thinking that surely someone can help me out with that (and then I can hopefully post that piece Monday).
The Tiger makes a (2,3) leap like a Zebra, and from the landing point may slide outward diagonally like a Bishop. ([Z?B])
The counterpart, of course, would be [Z?R]. I'm sure it's appeared somewhere by now.
Not that it really matters much, but the angled stripes on this piece were especially fun to do.
206. Tiger. I've been waiting to post this one until I could come up with (or find, or remember) a good, unique name for its rotary counterpart. I'm giving in now, thinking that surely someone can help me out with that (and then I can hopefully post that piece Monday).
The Tiger makes a (2,3) leap like a Zebra, and from the landing point may slide outward diagonally like a Bishop. ([Z?B])
The counterpart, of course, would be [Z?R]. I'm sure it's appeared somewhere by now.
Not that it really matters much, but the angled stripes on this piece were especially fun to do.