Custom artwork group buy. US/CAN CARDS MOLD (4 Viewers)

Tina LUO2020-10-28 18:20


But print the light color on texture surface will be a little better,but our cards mould is smooth surface,so we can see the dots very clear.
Does this me colors will be different/more vibrant on no mold?
 

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Does this me colors will be different/more vibrant on no mold?

This is what I was saying about the ink “spotting” on the smooth surface. If you look closely on some chips you can see the ink will collect into spots as it appears to not adhere completely or evenly. I don’t want to overstate the effect because you have to look closely to see it and the effect doesn’t exist or isn’t apparent on every chip or even most chips.
 
Does this me colors will be different/more vibrant on no mold?

Left: textured 43mm | Right: smooth 39mm

I see no real difference in color and if there is it may just be that chip not due to the surfaces.

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This is a very close up photo. It is very difficult for me to tell textures v smooth when I have them in my hands an I am specifically aware of and looking for the differences. And I still get it wrong sometimes. I don’t want to overstate the difference. But the easiest way to tell is in certain light you can see the different sheen were the texturing ends before the edge of the chip.

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Below you can see the print “spotting” on the light blue #2 color of the smooth surface no mold chip on top of the textured chip on the bottom. To my eye it actually looks like faux texturing when I am trying to look for it. It appears to still occur on the textured chip, but the texturing hides it. On all of the coloring sample chips this is really the only example of this that I could find. And none of your players would really notice this. It doesn’t bother me at all but this is what Tina is referring to I believe.

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If I had the choice I would get the textured because it seems less prone to scuffs or streak marks but the difference is just very minimal in my eyes.
 
Left: textured 43mm | Right: smooth 39mm

I see no real difference in color and if there is it may just be that chip not due to the surfaces.

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This is a very close up photo. It is very difficult for me to tell textures v smooth when I have them in my hands an I am specifically aware of and looking for the differences. And I still get it wrong sometimes. I don’t want to overstate the difference. But the easiest way to tell is in certain light you can see the different sheen were the texturing ends before the edge of the chip.

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Below you can see the print “spotting” on the light blue #2 color of the smooth surface no mold chip on top of the textured chip on the bottom. To my eye it actually looks like faux texturing when I am trying to look for it. It appears to still occur on the textured chip, but the texturing hides it. On all of the coloring sample chips this is really the only example of this that I could find. And none of your players would really notice this. It doesn’t bother me at all but this is what Tina is referring to I believe.

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If I had the choice I would get the textured because it seems less prone to scuffs or streak marks but the difference is just very minimal in my eyes.
Are you aware if you have a keen sense of touch? I'm getting the colors samples you are sending out and hope there is a mix so I can feel the difference for myself.
 
Are you aware if you have a keen sense of touch? I'm getting the colors samples you are sending out and hope there is a mix so I can feel the difference for myself.
Well, I have more of "office job" hands than "man hands" if that means anything haha. My wife found it hard to tell too.

Yes, Tina specifically made the color samples on both textured and smooth so people could tell the difference. Specific chips for everyone are on textured (blue, purple, smarties colored) and others are on smooth (orange, yellow, etc.)
 
Well, I have more of "office job" hands than "man hands" if that means anything haha. My wife found it hard to tell too.

Yes, Tina specifically made the color samples on both textured and smooth so people could tell the difference. Specific chips for everyone are on textured (blue, purple, smarties colored) and others are on smooth (orange, yellow, etc.)
awesome, that's great.
 
Of course! Wasn’t sure if you were trying to work in a “naked” cross reference or something given your avatar.
I see lol. Well it is another way of saying you have the nuts to a poker hand. Like I've got the absolute Coconuts. For our venue I would say it also how crazy we play. Our .25 .50 game plays like a 1 / 2 game.
 

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