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How about 318+ for the 25 so it flows w the rest and the spots are smaller for spot progression purposes.
Did not realize I had repeated the spot pattern between #2 and #5. Let me know how this one looks. Not sure what to do with #1. I don't want to go with green as at some point I will probably buy a Casino set that already has green as the $25. There is continuity that #2 - #5 all kind of share a 3 spot pattern.View attachment 598547
After lots of discussions back and forth with my wife and daughter on colours and spots it looks like I have finally narrowed down my choice for a custom CPC set. A few notes to share. My last name starts with H I do not desire the H mold. The A mold is my favorite but I do like to hear members thoughts. The inlay you see is just a place holder for now. Over the holidays I am going to get my wife to work on refining a design I have sketched out. It will be based on a Maui theme as our family has had 5 visits and fall in love with the island every time we have gone. I love mixing up colours and since the group of friends that I play with couldn't care less about colours I wanted to go with what I enjoy for combinations. Chip #2 is based on the 2007 WSOP Seconday 25000 charcoal quarter pie which I have always found to be my favorite of the WSOP chips. I have had lots of fun changing spot patterns from my first set of "this is the one" to this current lineup. I do have a sample set of CPC chips and being able to overlay the chips together has been a huge help.
Any and all opinions are welcome. And I am wondering about changing the base colour of #4 to DG PinkView attachment 597071
FWIW, I love my hundo chip... 6A14 spots... It pops!I am not a fan of the same spot patter on all the chips. I am trying to come up with more of a spot progression series. Thanks for everyone's input. So far.
Your brown chip is really quite nice. I like the combination a lot.Some suggestions.
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More complex spots:View attachment 598753
Bit more interesting T25 Tri-moon:
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T25 beach
T100 palm bark
T500 seawater
T1000 funky flower
T5000 lush vegetation
Order can of course be altered to have the chip base colors a bit more in line with traditional colors: green, brown, pink, yellow, blue
And sorry, I forgot to add that it will be a tourney set. 25, 100, 500, 1000, 5000.
This is the best I think. Consider matching chip color for the inlays. Give it a try. Love #2 and #5, I also love that WSOP chip. Good luck with the project.Here is another possible scenarioView attachment 597211 that I had come up with but got beat up for.
It's funny you say that. I have often wondered about eliminating the 1000 and 5000 and replacing them with a 2500 and 10000.Might want to consider the more efficient breakdown of 25, 100, 500, 2000, 10000.
The 500--->1000 is just terribly inefficient late in the tournament.
@ChaosRock did it with his set... It's a little weird at first, but you get used to it pretty quickly... And you get a much bigger bank with fewer chips.It's funny you say that. I have often wondered about eliminating the 1000 and 5000 and replacing them with a 2500 and 10000.
Great minds?
Might want to consider the more efficient breakdown of 25, 100, 500, 2000, 10000.
The 500--->1000 is just terribly inefficient late in the tournament.
Save as PNG -> "All chips" button.How do you guys get all the denominations of chips to print out on one image? I can only seem to get one chip at a time to print... so I stitch them manually together in PowerPoint. I must not be able to use CPC’s builder very well...
Click "save as png", then click "all chips". then it builds a full pics of all designs. Then right click the image and select "save image as"How do you guys get all the denominations of chips to print out on one image? I can only seem to get one chip at a time to print... so I stitch them manually together in PowerPoint. I must not be able to use CPC’s builder very well...
I do that and I get the message “no saved chips in the current set”... maybe I’m not saving the chips correctly in the sets?Click "save as png", then click "all chips". then it builds a full pics of all designs. Then right click the image and select "save image as"View attachment 599837
Latest and I hope last version. Slight mods and a very rough inlay of what the final will resemble. Stacey (my wife) drew up some ideas years ago for this idea. I kept everything and now she will be working on fine tuning with proper colours and denoms. Hopefully have a better looking idea over the break. One thing we put together was no two colours are repeated.
And about trying to keep costs down, I am throwing that plan out the window. The 1/4 pie will be a 100 denomination and the imperial blue based chip will be my 500 denomination. These 2 chips will see the most use at the table and they are my favorites of the 4. Still trying to determine the other denominations for the lavender and maroon chips but that is a minor issue at this point. I wanted to get the spot patterns and colours in place before Christmas so I can submit my order.View attachment 599935
Thanks to everyone who has passed along their thoughts and ideas.
The maroon chip is a 4 colour chip. Maroon plus 3 different spots. I did want to keep that kind of balance between them.I haven't read every post. Out of the mock ups that you have done I think this one is getting really close. The progression from chips 1 to 3 is really solid (I don't love the 312 or the 4a12 spots, but that is a personal preference). Having a 3 color, 4 color, 3 color, 3 color chip seems a tad odd. I would rather go with 2 colors, 3, colors, 4 colors, 5 colors (or all the same thing).
The only spot progression that feels slightly like a step back is chip #4, but again, that's just a personal preference.
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The maroon chip is a 4 colour chip. Maroon plus 3 different spots. I did want to keep that kind of balance between them.
Thanks for the feedback.