I suggest selecting the fully transparent "no inlay" option in the chip designer, since these chips will be hotstamped. I would be all for this layout if the spot colors were swapped on the 25 and 500.
I suggest selecting the fully transparent "no inlay" option in the chip designer, since these chips will be hotstamped. I would be all for this layout if the spot colors were swapped on the 25 and 500.
I would avoid a sky blue / white combination, as they it may appear as a solid in some lighting conditions. They are very close. See post #199.
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/gpi-bcc-spotted-hot-stamps.29297/page-7#post-544051
Easily my favorite.
As numerous mock-ups have shown, it's challenging to design a killer set of 8 chips when only 10 colors are available, without repeating a spot or base color.
With that said, there is also not necessarily any need for this restriction. The original plan for this GB was to design two sets - one tourney and one cash. Why don't we just do this : design two killer 5- or 6-chip lineups, which are part of different sets? The tourney set could be all 314, and the cash 312, for example.
A 318 idea.
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314 version
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312 version with modified colors. (too much black on the 25 and hundo)
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The 314 version of the above colors.
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