Chipmatic Studio (a poker chip design tool)

Featured Chipmatic Studio (a poker chip design tool)

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On the shores of Italy's majestic Lake Como, at the foot of the Alps, there is a town so tranquil, so beautiful, that it inspired a world famous casino. That town is of course named Be... Bell... -- no not that one -- Bellano!
I've added 39mm and 43mm Greek molds. Enjoy!

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I've added a dialogue to Chipmatic that allows users to export their chips and sets to a data file, and then later upload them. This is handy for a few reason:
  • If you want to move your chips to another browser, you can do so with these files
  • If you want to share a set here on PCF so that other people can edit it, you can do so with these files
  • If you need to clear your browser data, you can export your set(s) to files beforehand
  • You can export a set and then re-upload it as a way of copying a set (eventually there will be a more straightforward way to do this)
  • You can export a chip and then re-upload it to another set as a way of copying a chip between sets (eventually there will be a more straightforward way to do this)
  • You could use exported sets to track your changes over time

You'll find a button to open the Import/Export dialogue at the bottom of the right side toolbar.

Please note that exporting a chip does not export any uploaded inlay image. If you used an Inlay Template, then that is exported. If you re-upload the chip within the same browser, your inlay image will be restored from the browser's local storage, but otherwise you'll need to upload the image again for each chip.

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In addition to the Web Mold and Smooth Mold, you can now select Jester Mold! I think the next mold I'll add will be Sun, but there will probably be other quality of life improvements that come first unless folks are really clamoring for Sun Mold (Even though you can't visualize Sun Mold in Chipmatic at the moment, you can still specify it in your order with Broken Arrow if you want Chipmatic designs on that mold).

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You can now adjust the distortion parameters for the rolling edge distortion ("squish") of each spot pattern independently. This is especially useful when doing compound spots where you want more significant squish on the "outer" part of the spot and less on the "inner" spot. I've also slightly adjusted the UI for edge spot distortion.

In this example, the dark green spot has a high squish "amplitude" while the yellow spot in the center has a much lower value.

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Bonus little update: I added another color palette that covers a full spectrum of hues (based on Google's Material Design colors). We're not working in clay, so we can use whatever colors we want :)

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You can now select the 43mm web mold! Art asset generation and gallery images are all compatible with this new mold size. You could also design chips with this mode for the 43mm Jester mold because it has the same label size (but you'll need to use your imagination for the jester hats for now :) )

This one was rather challenging due to the base chip size being different and the fact that I had hard coded "39" into the code in many places, so I'm very satisfied to get this one released.

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You can now quickly select colors from a grid of swatches instead of using the system color picker. This makes it even easier to build chips quickly. The full featured RGB/HSB sliders are still available when you want to tweak things further. The preset palettes include some of the poker chip community's favorite colors. (Please note that palettes aren't available on mobile at this time, but I do hope to implement it there in the future).

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I've added the ability to specify which direction your edge spots will be squished on the rolling edge. Always want them to be squished inwards? You can choose that now. Options are: inwards, outwards, same direction, and random. (Random was the original behavior).

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I've added the ability to switch between chip molds. In addition to the 39mm Web Mold that was implemented before, I've added the plain/smooth/no-mold mold (39mm chip, 25.8mm inlay).

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