Thoughts on this Tina Set (1 Viewer)

jshul

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Hey All,

Working on a 600pcs set for a cash game.

What do you think of these chips - do they match and go well together?
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Yes they do, but you’ve got 2x the same spot pattern (green/red).
Your choice, but i would prefer all different pattern.
On ceramics you can print whatever you want…
 
Yes they do, but you’ve got 2x the same spot pattern (green/red).
Your choice, but i would prefer all different pattern.
On ceramics you can print whatever you want…
Sorry which red/green patterns are you referring to?

I was trying to get at least one color overlapping between all of the chips.
 
Yes they do, but you’ve got 2x the same spot pattern (green/red).
Your choice, but i would prefer all different pattern.
On ceramics you can print whatever you want…
Ohhh I see the same pattern different colour

You’re right - maybe I’ll change it yo have slightly different. Good call!
 
Wish there was cash set version of those Pioneer Club labels
I think there might me - I’ll inquire.

Think they go well with the set?
This is exactly what you DON'T want to do.
interesting perspective - do you think all chips should have completely separate colours - in this case what makes them match?

I’m not saying none of the band patterns are the same but they share colors with the set.
 
interesting perspective - do you think all chips should have completely separate colours

Almost impossible unless you build a set of solids.

One of the reasons for having edge spots is so you can differentiate between chips in stacks and pots. The more colours of similar hue that are shared between chips, especially as the spots get wider, is the potential for dirty stacks - accidentally having chips of different denoms in the same stack because it's hard to tell them apart.

This is why we often try to have at least different and separate colours for denoms that are adjacent to each other.
 
Almost impossible unless you build a set of solids.

One of the reasons for having edge spots is so you can differentiate between chips in stacks and pots. The more colours of similar hue that are shared between chips, especially as the spots get wider, is the potential for dirty stacks - accidentally having chips of different denoms in the same stack because it's hard to tell them apart.

This is why we often try to have at least different and separate colours for denoms that are adjacent to each other.
This makes sense - thank you I will consider this when making adjustments.

Appreciate the feedback
 

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