End of February ( 2 months now) and still have not finalized the chips. But I think I am getting closer. I have simplified the spot patterns. All will be 3DS316+ It just makes it easier. Plus I really like the look. Debated a bit on T1000/T5000 vs T2000/T10000 and am pretty sure I'm going with the "standard". Less possible confusion from those playing.
So here is ( what I hope ) is the final chip/spot design.
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I have mocked up a complete set, T5 through T100000 but will most likely only produce the T25(green) through T5000(orange) or T25000(purple) to start. I can always add on later if I need/want it. Thoughts/Comments?
I have changed the mold to the B-mold based on the chip name, which will be Club Brookwood. Brookwood is the name of the street I grew up on and CB or my initials so there is that tie in as well. Artwork concepts is just starting. Reached out the J5 and started that conversation, but right now its nothing but a bunch of doodles sprawled across my desk. I still want to go for an old school/vintage, yet colorful, look so I'm trying to draw ( pun intended ) inspiration from chips from the 60s. I quickly mocked up (stole) and recolored a Circus Circus inlay in post #
30 of this thread. Not looking to make a tribute set, but more of just a direction I am heading. Wish I had a more clear idea of what I wanted. Would love any suggestions/ideas on other places to pull inspiration from. Trying to get this idea in my head realized on paper, and ultimately a chip, is a pain in the ass. So anyone out there more creative than me ( which is probably most of you ) have any ideas, please share them. Thanks.