I like them. Different colors compared to standard. My only thought is the edge spots on the white chip may clash with the orange edge spots of the orange and gray chip.Building a custom cash set, no inlays yet.
$ .25
$ 1
$ 5
$ 20
$ 100
I stole a bunch of ideas, really like the 1, 5 and 20. Not completely sold on the .25 or 100. Any thoughts, ideas?
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The $5 and $20 are based on Horseshoe Casino chips that are (I believe) pretty popular. That's where I stole the ideas from, anyway. Well, Horseshoe and @Nex his tribute set is pretty awesome, IMO.First two are ok but I would suggest to rethink the rest.
Mildly concerned about that myself, but I want a white base for the quarter and that was what happened.I like them. Different colors compared to standard. My only thought is the edge spots on the white chip may clash with the orange edge spots of the orange and gray chip.
Appears you know more than I do. But we have definitely different taste....The $5 and $20 are based on Horseshoe Casino chips that are (I believe) pretty popular. That's where I stole the ideas from, anyway. Well, Horseshoe and @Nex his tribute set is pretty awesome, IMO.
Fairly open to ideas on the $100 though?
Mildly concerned about that myself, but I want a white base for the quarter and that was what happened.
So true.Welcome to PCF! Good on you for jumping in head first with a custom CPC set!
Some helpful tips:
Take your time with your colors and spots, and even your mold. Play with the design tool a ton. I know some of the sets I designed when I first started now look weird to me. Like, what was I thinking?! Check out a bunch of custom sets on here.
Definitely get a CPC color sample set. The actual colors can and will appear different than on your screen. Maybe get some sample stacks of the molds you think you may like. They all feel and sound different.