Tina alternative for non textured no molds (1 Viewer)

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The thing I really love about Tina is that you can get really vibrant colours on it. The thing I don’t like is that the texture chips take away a lot of detail and vibrancy from the face. Tina has smooth moulds but the edges are textured, which loses vibrancy in stacks. Ideally I would like smooth face, smooth edges, vibrant colours, and somewhat squarish edges. I don’t really care about spinners and slippery stacks that much personally.

Has anyone tried any other Alibaba manufacturers?
 
The thing I really love about Tina is that you can get really vibrant colours on it. The thing I don’t like is that the texture chips take away a lot of detail and vibrancy from the face. Tina has smooth moulds but the edges are textured, which loses vibrancy in stacks. Ideally I would like smooth face, smooth edges, vibrant colours, and somewhat squarish edges. I don’t really care about spinners and slippery stacks that much personally.

Has anyone tried any other Alibaba manufacturers?
I don’t see a quality difference between Tina’s textured no-mold and smooth no-mold.
Both suffer from the same limitations of dye-sub printing. That’s what makes the hybrids so great, you get the high fidelity printing on a ceramic.
 
Also just do illustrate the difference between the smooth mould face and textured edge, you can see the contrast here
 

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