lol thank you. But I’m afraid that would make set too similar to PCA, so I want to make some breakthroughs on $25 chip
Beautiful set! Best self-design poker chip I have ever seen. Loved the $25 chip with a mahjong symbol!
Thank you very much! Very helpful comments!It's unlikely that the inlays as depicted in the mocks will past muster at CPC - there should be no text, printing, or graphics that spill into the cogs/hubs/spikes of the shaped inlays. What this means is that there's actually less design space to work with on shaped inlays than round. Also, the small written denominations at the bottom may be too small to read at scale other than the One Dollar and Five Dollars. You may need to boost the size of the rest. Additionally, at scale, His Royal Highness is fairly difficult to read because of the shape/fanciness of the font.
As it stands now, you have a yellow spot on four of the five chips. Additionally, you have an exterior white spot against a light blue base and a lighter yellow interior spot for the $1 which makes the spots start to blend in with one another. I've also changed that blue to a peacock blue to make it a closer approximation to the Flamgino $1 (which I think you're trying to replicate). I've made a few tweaks to the lineup as a whole, including a complete rework of the $25 to be closer to the PCA secondary. Take the suggestions or leave them as you like.
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lol thank you. But I’m afraid that would make set too similar to PCA, so I want to make some breakthroughs on $25 chip
It's unlikely that the inlays as depicted in the mocks will past muster at CPC - there should be no text, printing, or graphics that spill into the cogs/hubs/spikes of the shaped inlays. What this means is that there's actually less design space to work with on shaped inlays than round. Also, the small written denominations at the bottom may be too small to read at scale other than the One Dollar and Five Dollars. You may need to boost the size of the rest. Additionally, at scale, His Royal Highness is fairly difficult to read because of the shape/fanciness of the font.
As it stands now, you have a yellow spot on four of the five chips. Additionally, you have an exterior white spot against a light blue base and a lighter yellow interior spot for the $1 which makes the spots start to blend in with one another. I've also changed that blue to a peacock blue to make it a closer approximation to the Flamgino $1 (which I think you're trying to replicate). I've made a few tweaks to the lineup as a whole, including a complete rework of the $25 to be closer to the PCA secondary. Take the suggestions or leave them as you like.
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May I ask you a question. I’m wondering that if I switch to all-round inlays, can my design pass CPC’s muster? Thank you!It's unlikely that the inlays as depicted in the mocks will past muster at CPC - there should be no text, printing, or graphics that spill into the cogs/hubs/spikes of the shaped inlays. What this means is that there's actually less design space to work with on shaped inlays than round. Also, the small written denominations at the bottom may be too small to read at scale other than the One Dollar and Five Dollars. You may need to boost the size of the rest. Additionally, at scale, His Royal Highness is fairly difficult to read because of the shape/fanciness of the font.
As it stands now, you have a yellow spot on four of the five chips. Additionally, you have an exterior white spot against a light blue base and a lighter yellow interior spot for the $1 which makes the spots start to blend in with one another. I've also changed that blue to a peacock blue to make it a closer approximation to the Flamgino $1 (which I think you're trying to replicate). I've made a few tweaks to the lineup as a whole, including a complete rework of the $25 to be closer to the PCA secondary. Take the suggestions or leave them as you like.
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Wow I! Awesome! Thanks a lot!Well, considering your
$1 - Flamingo
$5 - PCA
$25 - ???
$100 - PCA
$500 - Native Lights
You might as well continue on and find a $25 tocopygrab inspiration from.
How about ( just a few off the top of my head )
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1. Grand Vic
2. Tonkawana
3. Native Lights
4. Paulson Fantasy ( and others )
5. Horseshoe
If not, this thread will probably give you some ideas as well:
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/best-green-chips-of-all-time.18034/
good luck.
Probably. Some of the text may need to be brought just slightly in from the edges, but it looks pretty close as it is.I’m wondering that if I switch to all-round inlays, can my design pass CPC’s muster?
Great! I’ll adjust the font and size tonight. Thank you very much!Probably. Some of the text may need to be brought just slightly in from the edges, but it looks pretty close as it is.
That said, the small denomination text at the bottom still needs to be increased in size no matter what shape inlay you use, and the font for His Royal Majesty is still going to be difficult to read in that font at full scale.
Wow I! Awesome! Thanks a lot!
My suggestions for your inlays:
1) No need to have the numerical value and the text value on the same side, i.e. "$1" and "ONE DOLLAR", since it's redundant. I'd move one to the other side.
2) I'd move "H.R.H" to the other side, too. You probably have room to put a crown symbol around, above, or under these initials, too.
3) Keep the script font, but enlarge the letters so that "His Royal" and "Highness" are on two lines. The numerical denomination can also be bigger if you want.
4) Enlarge the graphic (cigar, wine glass, pictogram, golf clubs, and shotgun) to fill the majority of the inlay, but reduce the opacity (i.e. turn it grey) to use as a background behind the text and the denomination. On the other side, use a slightly smaller (but still large) size graphic, but keep it black.
Remember, you are dealing with an inlay barely 1" in diameter. You want to be able to see the graphic and read the text at a reasonable distance. Not necessarily splashed in the pot from 2 to 3 feet away, but at least holding in your hand from about 9" from your eyes.
It's unlikely that the inlays as depicted in the mocks will past muster at CPC - there should be no text, printing, or graphics that spill into the cogs/hubs/spikes of the shaped inlays. What this means is that there's actually less design space to work with on shaped inlays than round. Also, the small written denominations at the bottom may be too small to read at scale other than the One Dollar and Five Dollars. You may need to boost the size of the rest. Additionally, at scale, His Royal Highness is fairly difficult to read because of the shape/fanciness of the font.
As it stands now, you have a yellow spot on four of the five chips. Additionally, you have an exterior white spot against a light blue base and a lighter yellow interior spot for the $1 which makes the spots start to blend in with one another. I've also changed that blue to a peacock blue to make it a closer approximation to the Flamgino $1 (which I think you're trying to replicate). I've made a few tweaks to the lineup as a whole, including a complete rework of the $25 to be closer to the PCA secondary. Take the suggestions or leave them as you like.
You need to print the chip out to correct size and look at it an arms length away. I believe your graphics are too small and won’t be readily visible. You need to make the cigar/piano/wine, etc bigger and perhaps behind the other elements.
Thank you! Would you mind giving me some specific suggestions for $500 color combination, much appreciated.Latest iteration of the inlays definitely still needs work.
Way too much white space, the inlay as a whole looks fairly empty. Maybe find some nice simple ornament you can use to fill the space to the left and right of the respective hobby icon. Maybe also consider putting "His" on a separate line so you can increase the font size for "Royal Highness". Will likely result in a better balanced design and also be easier to read.
Looking at the OP, best in set definitely is the $100. Would not stray away from having both edge spots dayglo. The later posted variant with Retro Lavender is a step backwards in my eyes.
$500 will need very different colors though or it will be hard to tell apart from the $100 just looking at the edge.
$5 looks solid but nothing I'd praise for good design; I just don't like all-dark chips. Maybe experiment with one DG color for the spots, or grab a different chip to draw "inspiration" from... Aurora Star, Horseshoe Cleveland, Horseshoe Cincinnati are my faves (the latter can be approached with a 2D14 DG Arc Yellow / Gray, dropping the brown).
For the $25 I'm in the Horseshoe camp. Need to add though that DG Arc Yellow and DG Green are much better color picks for the spots than DG Peach and Light Green imo.
Thank you! Would you mind giving me some specific suggestions for $500 color combination, much appreciated.
This statement/question concerns me, as it communicates that you don't have CPC color sample chips in front of you to work with.purple base looks better on my laptop than lavender base. So may I know that based on your experience, which base looks better in real CPC chip, purple or lavender?