Sun-Fly ceramics: true brown/chocolate brown (1 Viewer)

Premeon

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Heya poker chip community!

Lately I've been working on my ideas for polyclay chips again, but one thing remains a problem for me. I have all the 60 standard color Sun-fly samples, yet brown seems to be an issue. Either it's too light and the darker ones are more grey/black. Does anyone have any experience with a 'chocolate' kind of brown color on their polyclay/polyinno/polychrom chips? I would love to know the cmyk code for that.

The only standard color that somewhat gets close is the cc52 (0,70,90,25). I've tried tuning up the C and tuning down the M, but it turns grey quite fast or too light brown.

I would love some help :)

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The great thing about those color sample chips is that you have CMYK values printed on the machines they will use. Unfortunately, having just a good CMYK code for chocolate brown will not be enough. You'll need to have those values printed on their printer before you can determine if it looks good or not. There's so many variables between what is seen on-screen and the final printed chip.
Unless you can get your hands on a sample chip, with the CMYK values, from someone with the color your looking for.
 

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