Damnit. Hadn’t noticed this until you pointed it out. Now it’s bugging me…The denom colors are not consistent. Some chips use the base color and others use a spot color. Not sure how much OCD you have…but it would tilt me a bit.
Talking about the color matching denom. Anyone who’s ever done that before knows it’s not usually that feasible unless you make your set revolve around the color matching inlays. Doesn’t bother me personally@Geremie What does this mean? Some chips use an unweighted color for the base and some chips use a weighted color as a base?
Talking about the color matching denom. Anyone who’s ever done that before knows it’s not usually that feasible unless you make your set revolve around the color matching inlays. Doesn’t bother me personally
Not necessarily - you could always do a thin black outline of the “white font”Oh right. I am in agreement. At a minimum you are going to have to break the “rule” for the white chip anyway.
Not necessarily - you could always do a thin black outline of the “white font”
The denom colors are not consistent. Some chips use the base color and others use a spot color. Not sure how much OCD you have…but it would tilt me a bit.
Damnit. Hadn’t noticed this until you pointed it out. Now it’s bugging me…
thanks for ruining my day.
Not necessarily - you could always do a thin black outline of the “white font”
—————-Was the same graphic on the $500 & $1000 intentional? It seems off to have the same when all the other chips are different.
Yep! Great suggestion. The inlay is being designed as we speak. This is my crap work.
Lolz.—————-
Hot stamps solve all of life’s problems.To address all OCD you would need to outline each denom then, not just the white. Regardless, I get it. Just wouldn’t bother me.