saw these today and thought they were cool.
I still need Cratty Gecko chip art at some pointI'd do it, but I'd also reserve veto rights before they go public to the poll.![]()
I'd do it, but I'd also reserve veto rights before they go public to the poll.![]()
Can anyone provide a starter svg file for htis purpose. I'd be willing to play around, making no promises about output.I am trying to find a designer who can help me set up all the previews for the poll. So far none of my regulars are interested, able or responding. If you are a talented artist and want to help out please reach out to me via PM
@Colquhoun has agreed to get the preview files done for us. Thanks!Can anyone provide a starter svg file for htis purpose. I'd be willing to play around, making no promises about output.
Thanks, @Colquhoun - You're the best!@Colquhoun has agreed to get the preview files done for us. Thanks!
SCROWNS, some one already made it.What ever happened to the sm crown mold? Lack of interest?
ProprietaryWhat ever happened to the sm crown mold? Lack of interest?
What ever happened to the sm crown mold? Lack of interest?
You just have to go to the... other place... to get them.SCROWNS, some one already made it.
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You just have to go to the... other place... to get them.
I like this oneFunny you should mention that... I got lost in this rabbit hole and started playing around with the different suits. Why does the spade have to get all the love? 39mm chip, 24mm label. These are a few drafts I threw together quickly so pardon the shapes not being perfectly placed!
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Then I really started messing around and ended up with 20 different molds, lol. A few others I made are a bit Broken Arrow centric since they give off a bit of a Native American/Texas vibe. I still dig a cigar/whiskey mold but hopefully these are helping to get the juices flowing if a more neutral themed "house" mold is the answer. Either way, I think the new mold should come in both 39/43mm.
We have some great designs, but ya. Nothing is going to best web mold which has become intrenched. I'm on team alternative to jester for a THC spritual successor.
Do any existing Tina molds have a groove width of 0.70mm? I've realized I like that look after admiring Diamond Square and Horsehead (and of course Roman) CPCs. I kept wondering why Web and CSQ Rounders replicas looked off to me despite somewhat resembling Roman, and I think it's the groove width. I'd definitely be in for a set with your Roman or Rope mold with the thicker groove width.Ok, I've been experimenting a lot today. I'm going to share some mock ups in a few different posts so that it's easier to tell through "likes" which of these designs people are actually interested in (if any).
They are all based on similar pattern: interlocking curves moving around the chip. But by modifying various parameters you get some different effects.
I basically have 4 different categories:
A few other notes:
- Spirograph -- This is the most basic. Grooves are unbroken
- S Curve -- Same as spirograph, but grooves are broken. Makes it look a bit more "flowy" or weave / rope-like in my opinion.
- Rope -- Same as S Curve but very tight pattern
- Roman -- Same as S Curve, but with an additional "horizontal" line going through the center. I've also inverted the cut so that instead of cutting the curve shape into the face of the chip, the area that is cut/depressed is the space around the curves.
- All of these chips have a 25mm inlay recess (larger than web mold)
- Black represents a depression into the face of the chip
- Usually the groove width is 0.35mm (which I believe is close to the size of the web mold grooves). Roman molds have some 0.70mm wide sections)
- Remember that surface area = grip. Patterns that are too large take away from the total surface area of each chip that is in contact with its neighbor, which reduces grip. My Roman molds are potentially low on total surface area, but I'm not certain.
- I'll probably pull some of these in to Chipmatic for full chip renders when I have some more time
Not to my knowledge, by my measurements were based on photos (using the chip diameter as a reference), so they are certainly approximate. Maybe someone with a pair of calipers can confirm.Do any existing Tina molds have a groove width of 0.70mm?