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I wanted to start with something simple to get a base layer down. I did a revision with different edgespots. Let me know what you think.Not a bad set, but it lacks a bit of diversity imo
Try adding some different edgespot patterns maybe?
I have done a revision with the 1/4 design. I did a version with wider spots but i wasnt a fan personally. I have yet to order a colour same set from CPC. Its on my list of things to buy. I tried with wider edgespots but i personally wasnt a fan.In my opinion a two-tone set looks better as quarter-pies. Do you have a color sample from CPC to check if there is sufficient contrast? Three similar colors on a chip are difficult to accomplish with success.
I think wider spots could look better in this concept. Consider spots of a completely different color, or spots of the colour of the opposite half. Or maybe dropping the spots and select the two of thee three colors of each chip optimizing contrast.
nice looking chips!
I did a quarter pie revision. let me know what you think.Would look better as quarter pies without the 14 spot
I've never seen a chip set designed with that 1/2 pie angle, but I really like it.Thanks all for the feedback. I have some more revisions.
Not if I get them printed on some ceramics! I was just having a play to get a feel for colour combinations, patterns, etc. When I finally ship a big tourney I will be able to pony up the $$$$Not sure if this is a concern for you but keep in mind that your last markup will run you close to $4000. Maybe more.
I think the 45 degree tilt of the half-pie is optimal if you mix half-pies with quarter-pies in a set. I have tried exactly the same in the chip tool.I've never seen a chip set designed with that 1/2 pie angle, but I really like it.
there needs to be more colours!Still don’t care for the 14 spots. The problem with trying to design a tri tone 1/4 pie set is the more chip denominations you want, the harder it gets without sharing similar colors across multiple chips
thanks for the feedback. ill give it a tryI think the 45 degree tilt of the half-pie is optimal if you mix half-pies with quarter-pies in a set. I have tried exactly the same in the chip tool.
now just to ship a tourney to pay for their creation!I really like the 1/4 pie it's clean and classy IMHO.
too soon for a group buy?This design is really nice IMO
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thanks for the feedback. watching you share your design process was a little motivating to try out the chip tool myselfI've never seen a chip set designed with that 1/2 pie angle, but I really like it.
got the design available?I think the quarter pie design is a great improvement. When I was trying three-tone quarter-pie designs some weeks ago, I found that having two quarters of the darkest of the three colors worked better for me. I understand the logic behind this solution though.
I did a 1/4 pie mock where each chip had colors following a marvel hero/villain, it looked cool, I will see if i can find it and post it here.
+1 to that. Having done a monochromatic pie set and failed to include enough contrast on a couple of chips, I beg you learn from my experience. To redo the chips is a costly mistake.I'd just say that some of the colors don't provide enough contrast