Not sure how I feel on the plain textured 1/4 pies. I was thinking of trying that, but now, I’m not sold. The plain designs unlike tend to have spots, really emphasizing the color combos.
I like the color combinations you have. The mandarin red works. With the arc yellow, the mandarin gives is a more consistent fall orange-tone.
[Edit: I was looking at chip #5. I would go Mandarin there. Dayglo Orange and Mandarin Red are very similar- tough using the same color on two different quarter pie chips.]
I’m also sensing the potential for a pattern. #1 & 3 use the light color twice (top & bottom). #4 uses the dark color twice. #2 & 5 use the middle color twice.
Potentially something to play with. Perhaps a consistent emphasis (e.g., always medium twice with dark left, light right)? Or Alternating (e.g., light, medium, dark, medium, light?) Perhaps light twice for the early removes, dark for the late color ups? Mostly because patterns are comfortable- but given color-ups, it may not be noticeable. Again, I like what you have, though.
I like the color combinations you have. The mandarin red works. With the arc yellow, the mandarin gives is a more consistent fall orange-tone.
[Edit: I was looking at chip #5. I would go Mandarin there. Dayglo Orange and Mandarin Red are very similar- tough using the same color on two different quarter pie chips.]
I’m also sensing the potential for a pattern. #1 & 3 use the light color twice (top & bottom). #4 uses the dark color twice. #2 & 5 use the middle color twice.
Potentially something to play with. Perhaps a consistent emphasis (e.g., always medium twice with dark left, light right)? Or Alternating (e.g., light, medium, dark, medium, light?) Perhaps light twice for the early removes, dark for the late color ups? Mostly because patterns are comfortable- but given color-ups, it may not be noticeable. Again, I like what you have, though.
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