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Trooper93

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I tried creating a stardust casino themed set but need help deciding:
-which $1 to use
-whether the 25c frac should be a hot stamp or inlayed
-which $5 to use
-whether to use a $20 or $25 (and if $25, which one to use)
-which $100 to use

I don't intend on actually purchasing this set but if I were to do something similar, how would i go about replicating a casino label design like this? Is there anyone that could make the design for me or a common method of doing so?


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AWESOME!!! I'm totally doing a custom set using the Stardust label too! Can't wait to see how your set turns out. So excited for these!
 
Awesome set!

I don't intend on actually purchasing this set but if I were to do something similar, how would i go about replicating a casino label design like this? Is there anyone that could make the design for me or a common method of doing so?

@mattross1313 is an equally awesome designer and would be able to help you replicate the label design. Drop him a PM.

Are you aware of the Cards Mold ceramic chips? These chips would provide a brilliant, cost-effective way to have the set made — and you can replicate the hotstamp style on them, too.

This was my tribute set to an old casino using the Cards Mold chips, just to give you an idea of what's possible:

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Awesome set!



@mattross1313 is an equally awesome designer and would be able to help you replicate the label design. Drop him a PM.

Are you aware of the Cards Mold ceramic chips? These chips would provide a brilliant, cost-effective way to have the set made — and you can replicate the hotstamp style on them, too.

This was my tribute set to an old casino using the Cards Mold chips, just to give you an idea of what's possible:
Cool, I'll definitely reach out to them in the future. Those card mold chips look pretty similar to a set of china clays I have. Would you say they are of similar quality or better/worse?
 
Cool, I'll definitely reach out to them in the future. Those card mold chips look pretty similar to a set of china clays I have. Would you say they are of similar quality or better/worse?
Having handled both, I'd say they are on a par with or better than China clays. A completely different feel, but probably more durable in the long-term — not to mention much more creative freedom to replicate exactly what you want!
 
-which $1 to use
-whether the 25c frac should be a hot stamp or inlayed
-which $5 to use
-whether to use a $20 or $25 (and if $25, which one to use)
-which $100 to use

- pink
- hotstamp
- 414 (although either works)
- lavender $20
- a different one
 
-which $1 to use
-whether the 25c frac should be a hot stamp or inlayed
-which $5 to use
-whether to use a $20 or $25 (and if $25, which one to use)
-which $100 to use
Really like what you have so far.
- I like the pink $1
- the 4D14 $5 is awesome, but would perhaps then need a complex pattern on the higher denoms
- I like the purple $20, fits in with the others
- As you already mention, hundo's may need revisiting.

Frac wise, I have a cards mold set and went for a 'hot stamp' frac and love it. Drop me a PM if you want to look at some design work :cool
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Really like what you have so far.
- I like the pink $1
- the 4D14 $5 is awesome, but would perhaps then need a complex pattern on the higher denoms
- I like the purple $20, fits in with the others
- As you already mention, hundo's may need revisiting.

Frac wise, I have a cards mold set and went for a 'hot stamp' frac and love it. Drop me a PM if you want to look at some design work :cool
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Beautiful looking frac :love: well done!
 
More fan of the inlay then the hotstamp, but overall looking really nice
 

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