Okku
4 of a Kind
Once you have some more posts you’ll be able to. Keep posting random stuff and it’ll open upCan’t figure out how to DM you…
Once you have some more posts you’ll be able to. Keep posting random stuff and it’ll open upCan’t figure out how to DM you…
Got it. Thank you.Once you have some more posts you’ll be able to. Keep posting random stuff and it’ll open up
With your account being new, you may have to comment on a few posts before you can DM.Can’t figure out how to DM you…
Yes sir. There is a lot of good material here so it should take too long.With your account being new, you may have to comment on a few posts before you can DM.
These look really nice, great work!Just wrapped up a fun project for a fellow member and wanted to share it here. This one was a blast to work on. Clean theme, good direction, and came together really nicely.
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If anyone is curious about the process or wants to see variations, feel free to ask. I’m always happy to walk through color choices, layout tweaks, or design logic.
As always, if you ever need help with chip artwork, plaques, inlays, labels, or anything custom, my inbox is always open. Whether it’s a full Tina hybrid ceramic set, a relabel project, or a one-off button, I’m happy to help.
More designs coming soon! Appreciate all the support!
I'll shoot you some pics of the chips when they come in after the December group buy!Just wrapped up a fun project for a fellow member and wanted to share it here. This one was a blast to work on. Clean theme, good direction, and came together really nicely.
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If anyone is curious about the process or wants to see variations, feel free to ask. I’m always happy to walk through color choices, layout tweaks, or design logic.
As always, if you ever need help with chip artwork, plaques, inlays, labels, or anything custom, my inbox is always open. Whether it’s a full Tina hybrid ceramic set, a relabel project, or a one-off button, I’m happy to help.
More designs coming soon! Appreciate all the support!
I was in Casablanca four days agoI'd want that Rick's one
Shoot me a PMNew here! How long do commissions take? Was hoping to get something done by December GB
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This set started with the idea of building a place first, and designing chips second.
Bon Temps is imagined as a small Louisiana seafood and po-boy restaurant established in the early 1960s, somewhere just off the bayou. The kind of place with hand-painted signage, paper table covers, and a steady group of regulars.
The name comes from the Cajun phrase “Laissez les bons temps rouler,” meaning “let the good times roll.” It reflects the spirit of the place, good food, good company, and long nights around the table.
At some point, a small back room became a place for cards. Nothing formal, just locals playing late into the night. Over time, a set of house chips naturally developed. Practical, a little worn, and built for use rather than display.
The identity was designed to feel like it could have come from a roadside restaurant in that era.
The logo draws from mid-century sign painting and seafood packaging. The typography is bold, slightly imperfect, and hand-painted in feel. The crawfish illustration anchors the Louisiana identity without overcomplicating it, and the Est. 1962 detail helps ground everything in a believable time and place.
The goal was to create something that feels familiar, like it has been there for years.
Rather than aiming for a luxury casino aesthetic, the focus was:
Everything from the logo to the typography to the color palette was designed to feel like it came from the same source.
- Authenticity over flash
- Restraint over complexity
- Cohesion across all elements
The set is meant to feel like a working set of chips from a real place. Something handled, used, and part of a routine.
Not something pristine or collectible first, but something that became collectible over time.
Thanks Chat for the desc
If I were to move forward with getting this as a design available for group buys or if someone wanted to order from Tina or whoever, what changes or additional ideas?
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This set started with the idea of building a place first, and designing chips second.
Bon Temps is imagined as a small Louisiana seafood and po-boy restaurant established in the early 1960s, somewhere just off the bayou. The kind of place with hand-painted signage, paper table covers, and a steady group of regulars.
The name comes from the Cajun phrase “Laissez les bons temps rouler,” meaning “let the good times roll.” It reflects the spirit of the place, good food, good company, and long nights around the table.
At some point, a small back room became a place for cards. Nothing formal, just locals playing late into the night. Over time, a set of house chips naturally developed. Practical, a little worn, and built for use rather than display.
The identity was designed to feel like it could have come from a roadside restaurant in that era.
The logo draws from mid-century sign painting and seafood packaging. The typography is bold, slightly imperfect, and hand-painted in feel. The crawfish illustration anchors the Louisiana identity without overcomplicating it, and the Est. 1962 detail helps ground everything in a believable time and place.
The goal was to create something that feels familiar, like it has been there for years.
Rather than aiming for a luxury casino aesthetic, the focus was:
Everything from the logo to the typography to the color palette was designed to feel like it came from the same source.
- Authenticity over flash
- Restraint over complexity
- Cohesion across all elements
The set is meant to feel like a working set of chips from a real place. Something handled, used, and part of a routine.
Not something pristine or collectible first, but something that became collectible over time.
Thanks Chat for the desc
If I were to move forward with getting this as a design available for group buys or if someone wanted to order from Tina or whoever, what changes or additional ideas?
Thanks! Whenever you are ready, just shoot me a PM!nice work!, I have a few ideas I’d love to explore.
I really appreciate it!!I just finished working with @Okku on a custom dealer button, and a member chip and a few other chip mods, and he is so great to work with, lots of energy and accuracy. Plus lots of great creative suggestions, input, and he was able to accomplish my ideas, fast and at a good value. I highly recommend him. He recently helped me with a whole TINA hybrid set a couple months ago, and they came in in March and turned out great!! And everyone loves them that has seen them!! If you are looking for a designer, send him a DM!!! Go!
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I’ll send you a PM tomorrowHow much for a chip design? I got a cool idea going.
Probably chat with @Cratty a little for more inspirationI'm looking for some design work for either a Tina set or custom clays (If I can find a place). The chips will be based on the Fallout New Vegas Casino chips. It's been 16 years and by now, it's safe to assume they aren't going to release any high quality versions of the ones that came out. Below are some high quality pics of the chips and I have both the originals myself and some mid quality ceramics from Germany if more is needed for reference.
Not sure what your bandwidth is but I'd be interested in a commission.
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@CourierEight I’d definitely be interested in helping with that.I'm looking for some design work for either a Tina set or custom clays (If I can find a place). The chips will be based on the Fallout New Vegas Casino chips. It's been 16 years and by now, it's safe to assume they aren't going to release any high quality versions of the ones that came out. Below are some high quality pics of the chips and I have both the originals myself and some mid quality ceramics from Germany if more is needed for reference.
Not sure what your bandwidth is but I'd be interested in a commission.
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You can post the designs you did for me. They've been ordered, and I'll share pics when they arrive. Can't wait!Wrapping up two projects right now and then I’m going to have a pretty fresh slate again!
So if any of you guys have been thinking about getting a custom project started, feel free to PM me and we can work on something together. I’m definitely ready to take on some more work and always have a ton of fun seeing the different ideas everyone comes up with!
I’m also going to start posting more work in this thread as I can. A lot of what I’ve been working on lately has been Tina sets, so I just want to make sure it’s okay with each person before I share anything. Since those usually go into production first, a lot of them don’t end up being posted until a month or two later.
Also, to those of you I’ve worked with already, if you’ve got pictures of your sets, dealer buttons, layouts, plaques, or anything else I helped with, I’d really appreciate it if you posted them in here! Anything at all would help me out a ton and I’d love to see more finished work in this thread.
Exciting stuff coming and I look forward to working with more of you guys!