SUITS : A complete custom set of chips, button, felt, cut/seat/playing cards (3 Viewers)

@dylanthepiguy2 the color has held up perfectly. No issues whatsoever.

I do not have a colour palette... @Cratty is working on a color palette project for Tina chips... I've ordered at least 4 sets of Tina chips with lots of colors, so I have an unofficial color map of many colors.

I'd say the majority of colors represent well, but the colors between blue and green are a little lackluster. Greys can also feel a little darker than intended.

The thing that worries me the most when ordering Tinas isn't the chip color, but is the label colors and dynamic range. Some of my labels have turned out fantastic (Lunar Landing) while others (Neon Nights) have been just plain awful (green printing blue, orange printing red or gray, etc). If you're planning a Tina order I'd go ahead and choose any RGB or CMYK color you want for your chips, but be really intentional about how dark/bright your labels are, and if it is really critical, I would order the labels elsewhere and apply them myself.
 
hey how has the colour held up over the last 2 years?
also wondering if you did end up with a tina colour palatte that you are able to share.
ive found a pantone palatte made by someone else but sounds like tina cant do all pantones!
if not, should i just ask justin or find the manufacturer directly for a palatte?
I should have my pantone books in the next week or so, intend to better document my sample colors to share.
 
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Love everything of your set up, from table cloth, the custom difuser, the cards the chips. very impressive. I had a similar diffuser using LEDS that show the spacing. I changed my LED to FCOB which gives a solid LED light all around. I think FCOB for your light behind the diffuser would finish off this table to the nth degree, IMO.
 
@dylanthepiguy2 the color has held up perfectly. No issues whatsoever.

I do not have a colour palette... @Cratty is working on a color palette project for Tina chips... I've ordered at least 4 sets of Tina chips with lots of colors, so I have an unofficial color map of many colors.

I'd say the majority of colors represent well, but the colors between blue and green are a little lackluster. Greys can also feel a little darker than intended.

The thing that worries me the most when ordering Tinas isn't the chip color, but is the label colors and dynamic range. Some of my labels have turned out fantastic (Lunar Landing) while others (Neon Nights) have been just plain awful (green printing blue, orange printing red or gray, etc). If you're planning a Tina order I'd go ahead and choose any RGB or CMYK color you want for your chips, but be really intentional about how dark/bright your labels are, and if it is really critical, I would order the labels elsewhere and apply them myself.
I‘ve realized that when ordering my Daniel‘s Saloon Cash/Tourney sets.

I provided the exact same files, basically just changed the denom text and the labels came out like this:

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One is warm and comes close to the design, the T500 chip is brighter and colder, in reality you notice it even more.
 
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The pic of the chips lacks saturation. The 5c chips‘ inlay came pretty close to the warmth of the artwork. But all around a tad darker and less saturated as you can see on the denom color.
 

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