hey
@MrRossKeys did you end up figuring out what good bright+high sat colours print well on a chip?
looks like reds/purply reds print well but im struggling to find a good strong bluey greens and strong light blues atm
got any tips?
(not personally interested in labels just chip although others are prob interested)
Hey
@dylanthepiguy2, I do have some experience with chip RGB values that print well... and I would recommend checking out
@Cratty designs, as I believe he may have had more quantities of
Tina ceramics printed (plus an experiment he did on color values).
My opinion so far is that full hue and saturated reds, oranges, and yellows are stars when it comes to
Tina's print process. Blacks suffer from feeling a little washed out, and whites are never "bright white." There are many shades of grey you can pull off with tints leaning purple, green, beige, tan, etc... and blues + greens were weaker in terms of brightness (especially light blues like cyan and teal).
I have heard that some of these color weaknesses have been addressed in current batches, but I haven't placed an order myself since last year. I do plan to order my Billionaire Beach set as well as another set I'm in process of making, but until then I would defer to others who've placed orders more recently.
The more I look at those Lunar Landing designs the more I want some for myself! I might eventually put an order in for those. I was also wondering is there anywhere to get the dealer buttons for those? If not, would you be willing for whatever reason to send the files needed for me to order them through BRPro or somewhere like that? I wouldn’t expect you to say yes, but I’d rather ask and get politely declined rather than not ask at all.
Hey
@LunaStarlight, the dealer buttons were also made available through a Justin group buy. I'd have to search to find the buy or to see if there is another coming up. I placed my order directly with Poker Chip Lounge as they offer the size and style of acrylic dealer button that i like.