there may not be such a thing. Graphics distract serious players; I remember trying to play on the fancy wood and marble boards with nifty looking pieces but I always went back to the classic top down black and white flat icon based boards using the classic analysis / newspaper printed pieces.
a, c, e, are available on almost all chess programs. B is available on many.
D&F may be tricky. Antialias isnt too hard to come by.
Many of the free programs use sprite type graphics. That means if you took the images of the pieces into a paint program and anitaliased them, they would mostly be antialiased. Dunno what that means on a 3-d board though, if that is what you seek.
hi, im looking for a chess program for casual gaming, im not an experienced player so im more interested in aesthetics, usability than other things like game analytics
here are some features i would love to have:
a) play vs my computer mostly
b) automated matchmaking feature to find human opponents online
c) maximum time limit setting for opponents' moves preferrably without limiting my time - i want to be able to set it to 1 second for example
d) vector/antialised chesspiece graphics, no console pixel graphics
e) interface minimization to just the chessboard, no tables, no suggestions, no menus, preferrably accompanied by an 'always on top' option - like Kvetka
(http://kvetka.org/img/kvetka-scr.gif)
f) set chessboard light and dark colors and piece light and dark colors separately, and also frame and grid lines - like Arena
(https://images.chesscomfiles.com/uploads/images_users/tiny_mce/fuzzbug/phpoa9N2i.png)