This chip is retro red and mandarin red on a quarter pie. I think they are really close. The slightly lighter/more orange shade is mandarin. The darker is retro.
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this hurts my brain
This chip is retro red and mandarin red on a quarter pie. I think they are really close. The slightly lighter/more orange shade is mandarin. The darker is retro.
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Same, at first I couldn’t even see the differencethis hurts my brain
This chip is retro red and mandarin red on a quarter pie. I think they are really close. The slightly lighter/more orange shade is mandarin. The darker is retro.
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This is super helpful thanks… still tough to decide regardless thoughView attachment 862800
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Red: more of a vintage rusty fall tone.
Retro: brightest of the reds.
Mandarin: a hint of burnt orange.
(Same order on edge)
The 5 on the right are retro.
Go for maximum contrast, IMHO.This is super helpful thanks… still tough to decide regardless though
I’m remembering why I never used any “red” in any of my CPC sets haGo for maximum contrast, IMHO.
Did you mention what you were considering? The answer might depend on how it fits with the rest of the chip and the set.This is super helpful thanks… still tough to decide regardless though
I’m considering a limit set. Most likely going to pick two of these chips. I’m leaning towards the yellow as my workhorse and trying to figure out which to pick as my value chip. That being said, it might end up being a cards mold set so need to figure out how those colors work.Did you mention what you were considering? The answer might depend on how it fits with the rest of the chip and the set.