Hello,
New to the world of custom poker chip creation and have spent the better part of the last month learning all I can about chip composition, artwork, materials, etc... I live in an area where there are regular home games and tournaments 2-3 times a week, but decided recently to start hosting my own tournaments bi-weekly. Over time I expect to possibly host alternating cash game and tourneys every week.
I am in the process of creating the art and design for a custom chip set using the amazing CPC Design Tool, and I wanted some feedback. I've always been drawn to chips with beautiful, broad, colorful/contrasting edge spots, as opposed to thin, repeating, (or missing) spots.
Is there an actual science behind choosing the size and color of the edge spots? Or, Is it all about the look you're going for? Is there any historical significance to certain spots that are general common knowledge?
New to the world of custom poker chip creation and have spent the better part of the last month learning all I can about chip composition, artwork, materials, etc... I live in an area where there are regular home games and tournaments 2-3 times a week, but decided recently to start hosting my own tournaments bi-weekly. Over time I expect to possibly host alternating cash game and tourneys every week.
I am in the process of creating the art and design for a custom chip set using the amazing CPC Design Tool, and I wanted some feedback. I've always been drawn to chips with beautiful, broad, colorful/contrasting edge spots, as opposed to thin, repeating, (or missing) spots.
Is there an actual science behind choosing the size and color of the edge spots? Or, Is it all about the look you're going for? Is there any historical significance to certain spots that are general common knowledge?