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Originally Posted by SpaceMonkey Well, once you fix the reversal of the 25¢ and $1, you'll be all set.
Seriously, if you're really going to do another run, do you think thicker black outlines on the rolling edges of the white chip would lessen the bleeding of the red? |
Changing the white and blue isn't an option, 'cause the shorter $1 denomination fits to the side of the tall white tiki where the 25¢ one wouldn't.
Additionally, I ain't even gonna go there.
As far as the red bleed on the rolling edges, your point is a good one. I'm torn. A thicker black line, even a slightly thicker one, might help reduce the bleed substantially. In practice, though, I'm just not terribly bothered by it, and there are other issues with the diagonals that might be made worse by a thicker black line. (Some of the overlaps can get a little wonky and cause a slight "sawtooth" effect on the diagonals. It's only there if you look for it, but you could say the same thing for the bleed on most of the chips). I'd certainly consider it if people wanted to try it.