See my earlier postIf someone could do a cali colour mock up that would be cool. Red 5s probably appeals to the masses more though
See my earlier post
Generally I would agree, but I’m trying to use colors that weren’t used as a base in the tournament set so they can be more easily used as bounties and/or 100k’sWhen designing a Cali cash set using these BC chips, I’d use the cranberry or day green as a frac. A few Cali casino sets use one or the other as fracs
Generally I would agree, but I’m trying to use colors that weren’t used as a base in the tournament set so they can be more easily used as bounties and/or 100k’s
I think it would be awesome to do something like the $5s and the $25s from the Calgary National Casino. The fivers are so sick!
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I think it would be awesome to do something like the $5s and the $25s from the Calgary National Casino. The fivers are so sick!
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Ok, so if you want to do mockups with Paulson colors , to best match the colors you will use on the blue chip line
Maroon (don't have a color sample, so....)
Cranberry (Blood Red)
Canary Yellow (canary yellow)
Camel (Beige, but it's a tad darker)
Antique White ( Off White)
Sky Blue ( Sky blue)
Coral ( Light Pink)
Lavender (Light Violet, but a little lighter)
Day Green (Day Green)
Black (Black)
Spots will be randomly oriented.Taking a stab, stealing some ideas from others.
Based on the Columbani chips, I think the "quarter pie" should be avoided...unfortunate but the spots are just too "runny" for my taste.
Does anyone know if spots can be rotated, or are they stuck at the orientations depicted?
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Scroll down.Is the cranberry that dark? Looks more like Cherry in the picture to me.
EDIT: also, I don't see a light violet or a sky blue in the design tool. There's a Day Blue and Horizon Blue, and an Orchid, Lilac, or Lavendar
Spots will be randomly oriented.
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I am using real color samples in my hand, trust me, computer screens are all differentIs the cranberry that dark? Looks more like Cherry in the picture to me.
EDIT: also, I don't see a light violet or a sky blue in the design tool. There's a Day Blue and Horizon Blue, and an Orchid, Lilac, or Lavendar