I did yeah, thanks! And good suggestion, I'll play around a bit with colors to see if I can integrate base chip color. Tried in older design revisions, but may be easier now that I've gone with a dark theming.Love it! Nice and clean looking, go for it! Did you do the design yourself?
The only thing I can suggest now that I look at it is to see how matching the color of the windmill on the inlay to the chip base color would look. Could add some pop and add uniqueness to each chip!
Good thought. I actually somewhat like going full boar with the wind after testing it...Oooh and that little wind in the background, faint color to match the base chip color? Good eye.
Great inlay! When you're picking colors/edgespots, remember you can really go crazy when its ceramic. In clay, the more complicated edgespots are much more expensive, but on these its just one price.
Yeah, I need to toy around with chip design/colors next. Only put in ~5 min of thought just to get something going to test inlay designs with. Agree that they all leave something to be desired!Don't love the gray $1 chip but that's a personal opinion. The black $100 inlay feels muted compared to the other chips.
Ayo, all up to you and whatever you like best, but I really like that look. Play around with opacity on them and make sure its what you want. Beautiful quarter.Good thought. I actually somewhat like going full boar with the wind after testing it...View attachment 1294744
Photoshop primarily at a very high pixel per inch (1000) to make sure details aren't lost in printing. Illustrator likely preferred, but I'm just faster in PS.what are you doing your chip edge spot designs in?
Yeah, I put this order on pause (may adjust some if I come back) to prioritize my Dunes chips, which I did play with the chip a bit more on higher denims, but I really prefer chips that look more like casino clays.. but likely a good middle ground!Nice inlay design!
Clean and simple. I like that.
I would try a dark grey outline-ring for the 100.
And maybe the € sign?
In general i think we aren‘t use to see the full potential of ceramics…?
It‘s often a try to match a clay chip.
No bad - it‘s what you except for a common chip.
The spot pattern is very nice, no doubt, but i still wait to see something new with ceramics…
Go for it and have fun!
Do they print that fine?Photoshop primarily at a very high pixel per inch (1000) to make sure details aren't lost in printing. Illustrator likely preferred, but I'm just faster in PS.
Do they print that fine?
Here is a list of artists (on the left) that you can reach out to as well.This windmill design is :chefs kiss: very nice. Are you taking on customers?I have no idea where to start to try and make a chip design, but I think I want to create one. I run a pickleball club in my neighborhood and we have just transitioned to running some poker nights. Would love to try and come up with something.
awesome, thank you!Here is a list of artists (on the left) that you can reach out to as well.View attachment 1305139
My opinion doesn't matter, but I like it with the color match wind logo.Good thought. I actually somewhat like going full boar with the wind after testing it...View attachment 1294744
Thanks!Boring....
What can I say... I love spot progression...Thanks!