Custom artwork group buy. US/CAN CARDS MOLD (12 Viewers)

CPC Tool Designer HEX Codes (In alphabetical order):

Weighted Colors:
Black - 221F1F
Blue - 007B93
Blurple - 3A2C74
Butterscotch - C07029
Canary - EDC25C
Charcoal - 56595C
Chocolate - 673E29
Dark Blue - 17344A
Dark Green - 0A3B27
Gray - 92A4A3
Green - 02794F
Imperial Blue - 007B93
Lavender - 7B5A94
Light Blue - 7FB7C2
Light Chocolate - 956130
Light Green - 5BAD7B
Mandarin Red - BD2844
Maroon - 3D1215
Orange - CF4B28
Pink - D15485
Purple - 4B4B8B
Red - 8E1B38
White - DBD3BB
Yellow - C89B2C

Weighted Colors:
Bright White - F3ECE2
Dayglo Arc Yellow - F99E4F
Dayglo Green - 40B658
Dayglo Orange - BD3A27
Dayglo Peach - F48059
Dayglo Peacock - 2981BF
Dayglo Pink - F05683
Dayglo Saturn - D5C430
Dayglo Tiger - F04A42
Dayglo Yellow - E5D16B
Retro Blue - 202D5E
Retro Red - B31E4D
Retro Green - 00644F
Retro Lavender - B04C7A

Doing the Lord’s work here. Thank you, Sir.
 
I am loving these designs. Really like Rudy's... I would brighten up the green for sure though @RudysNYC
Appreciate it... lightened it up quite a bit. No more turd green, thanks to you guys!

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The only edge spots I can be convinced should go on that quarter are white 218 or the Flamingo $1 1TA316, but I would feel like a POS throwing the latter on a frac. Don't know why but I dig solid fracs
And THAT is why a custom group buy like this ROCKS! Everybody gets what they want.

BTW, your green $25 is sexy as hell. Don't change it!
 
Oops, you already did. This is good too. I just meant don't change to yellow, unless you change it to a $20.

What was the original color. G2 on the Aces chart? And what is it now? G7?
I want to say the original was G2, yea, and now it's somewhere between G4 and G7? I'm admittedly wet behind the ears when it comes to poker chip design--to the point that I originally thought the color wheels were just crazy roulette designs :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:

Hex code for the new green is 1A9547... from what I understand ceramics can get full color but judging from the casual reference to the specific colors, I might be wrong...:whistle: :whistling:
 
I am really having trouble trying to figure out how to "input" these hex codes when they are not available in that drop down menu... :banghead:
Yup, definitely a PITA. Took me about 2 hours to decide between CPC colors and the universe of colors available on that Encycolorpedia site. Finally ended up here with something I can give Tim. In several cases I just didn't love the way the CPC colors looked, so I adjusted.

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Yup, definitely a PITA. Took me about 2 hours to decide between CPC colors and the universe of colors available on that Encycolorpedia site. Finally ended up here with something I can give Tim. In several cases I just didn't love the way the CPC colors looked, so I adjusted.

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Y'all are making me look like a sensible person. Then again I am making three sets for three different locations that all ready have a reasonable poker chip set.
 
Does anyone know if the individual chip designs can be ordered in any quantity? Or do they need to be multiples of 20x or 25x etc?

I have fallen behind on this thread. Sorry if this was answered earlier.
 
Does anyone know if the individual chip designs can be ordered in any quantity? Or do they need to be multiples of 20x or 25x etc?

I have fallen behind on this thread. Sorry if this was answered earlier.
I believe the minimum quantity for each different design is 25, but once you hit that minimum you can order any quantity. So if you wanted 29 you could do that.
 
I believe the minimum quantity for each different design is 25, but once you hit that minimum you can order any quantity. So if you wanted 29 you could do that.

Thanks. Yeah, exactly. I was essentially asking if I can order 180 of a chip etc. That answers my quuestion.
 
CPC Tool Designer HEX Codes (In alphabetical order):

Weighted Colors:
Black - 221F1F
Blue - 007B93
Blurple - 3A2C74
Butterscotch - C07029
Canary - EDC25C
Charcoal - 56595C
Chocolate - 673E29
Dark Blue - 17344A
Dark Green - 0A3B27
Gray - 92A4A3
Green - 02794F
Imperial Blue - 007B93
Lavender - 7B5A94
Light Blue - 7FB7C2
Light Chocolate - 956130
Light Green - 5BAD7B
Mandarin Red - BD2844
Maroon - 3D1215
Orange - CF4B28
Pink - D15485
Purple - 4B4B8B
Red - 8E1B38
White - DBD3BB
Yellow - C89B2C

Unweighted Colors:
Bright White - F3ECE2
Dayglo Arc Yellow - F99E4F
Dayglo Green - 40B658
Dayglo Orange - BD3A27
Dayglo Peach - F48059
Dayglo Peacock - 2981BF
Dayglo Pink - F05683
Dayglo Saturn - D5C430
Dayglo Tiger - F04A42
Dayglo Yellow - E5D16B
Retro Blue - 202D5E
Retro Red - B31E4D
Retro Green - 00644F
Retro Lavender - B04C7A
I'm curious, what was your source for this? Did CPC themselves provide this?
 
I'm curious, what was your source for this? Did CPC themselves provide this?
Just used Illustrator.

Took an enlarged screenshot of all colors on the Tool Designer page, pasted it into Illustrator, and used the dropper tool to grab the color of each color cube, and viewed the color in Illustrator to see the HEX codes.
 
Just used Illustrator.

Took an enlarged screenshot of all colors on the Tool Designer page, pasted it into Illustrator, and used the dropper tool to grab the color of each color cube, and viewed the color in Illustrator to see the HEX codes.
Next challenge- the actual clay chip colors. :)
 
Thanks for the question.
I plan on getting 600 but may bump up to 1000 to get the price drop.
I am sure there are some who wanted to get a few for bounties.
At out minimum for CARDS mold we are at 22,405.
I can see some folks making a 43mm FLAT tournament set and a CARDS mold cash set.

TO BE CLEAR I have no idea how the 43mm feel, shuffle, or anything.
 
I'm getting 40 43mm flats for Bounties. If they feel just like the Scrub Donkeys then they're pretty nice. They even stand on edge! I can't get Royals to do that.

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