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With lots of advice from a bunch of different PCF'ers, especially @allforcharity, and with many thanks to @grantc54 for the loan of the CPC color samples, I'm making pretty good progress (I think) on base colors and edge designs for both a Cash and Tournament set. I would appreciate any feedback that you care to provide.
For the Cash set, it is Cali-inspired, using unweighted and bright colors (except for the weighted Black $20). Denoms are .05c, .25c, $1, $5, $20, $100 & $500 (stakes from .05c/.10c through $2/$5).
For the Tournament set, I have used somewhat more muted colors, all weighted. Denoms are T25, T100, T500, T1000, T5000, T25,000, T100,000 & T500,000 (I'm planning to use the last three for "High Roller" events)
My table is a dark red, and most of the above base colors stand out nicely on the felt (all of the reds and browns get completely lost). I have also tried as much as possible to avoid duplication of colors between the Cash and Tournament sets (although the Peacock Blue and Imperial Blue are close) I'm trying the keep the chips averaged at L2, with the highest denoms that will have fewer numbers a little more jazzy.
So, have I got it close with a few tweaks remaining, or do I need to go back to the drawing board (chip simulator) and start again?
Cheers,
For the Cash set, it is Cali-inspired, using unweighted and bright colors (except for the weighted Black $20). Denoms are .05c, .25c, $1, $5, $20, $100 & $500 (stakes from .05c/.10c through $2/$5).
For the Tournament set, I have used somewhat more muted colors, all weighted. Denoms are T25, T100, T500, T1000, T5000, T25,000, T100,000 & T500,000 (I'm planning to use the last three for "High Roller" events)
My table is a dark red, and most of the above base colors stand out nicely on the felt (all of the reds and browns get completely lost). I have also tried as much as possible to avoid duplication of colors between the Cash and Tournament sets (although the Peacock Blue and Imperial Blue are close) I'm trying the keep the chips averaged at L2, with the highest denoms that will have fewer numbers a little more jazzy.
So, have I got it close with a few tweaks remaining, or do I need to go back to the drawing board (chip simulator) and start again?
Cheers,
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