I've been working on this. Some of the colors and minor details would need to be tweaked, but this set would be awesome!
Looks pretty good. Have you mocked up some quarter pies with only using two colors per chip? It almost feels like business of the colors takes away from the inlay. I could be wrong. Just an initial thought.
We don't allow color blind players in our home group, so it won't be a problem.View attachment 233963
One word of caution. I have a few color blind players who really struggle with these chips. 100 vs 1000 is a problem.
You may find this surprising, but I've done dozens of different mockups for potential quarter pie sets.
I like the 2-color ones. These are my favorite individual chips (especially the 500), but I'm not sure how well they would work together with the white spots.
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We don't allow color blind players in our home group, so it won't be a problem.
Is it racist to hate colorblind people? I know En Vogue says I'm supposed to be colorblind, so now I'm conflicted.Seriously. Screw those guys.
I also like the first Set. Not much contrast between the 500 and 25,000 but you could work that out (I don't think they would be in play at the same time)
I know I probably wouldn't need a 25k anyway. I've toyed with the idea of doing 25/100/500/2000/10,000, like this (ignore the inlays).View attachment 233965
Have you looked at @Psypher1000 quarter pie set? His set was part of the inspiration for my quarter pie set. Subtle contrasts..........fricken beautiful!!!
Yeah, and I better get going on it, too, as I only have 3 to 4 years before I can afford my custom CPC set!If you're going to do the diagonal gradient, start the dark part of the gradient opposite the dark quarter of the chip and see how that looks.
I'll give that a shot sometime, too!Turning the gradient 180 degrees didn't look so good?