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Re: Protégé Stage 1 - Master Thread - General Discussion
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Re: Protégé Stage 1 - Master Thread - General Discussion
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Originally Posted by roolife
i was also wondering if there was a way to save 8 chips instead of 6 so we can see all the edge spots together.
You can just tack 'em on the end, like I did for the thumbnail ones I posted.
Like this:
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thanks again for making an awesome chip factory.
ditto.
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Re: Protégé Stage 1 - Master Thread - General Discussion
Well, there are so many approaches...here's a shot:
I'm assuming the 212 w/214 would have the 1/4" spots opposed to each other and not off-center like the mockup?
I would love to see these chips with oversized/grand inlays similar to the Vineyard inlays...then the main concern is the appearance of the edge spots stacked and I think this is a really nice progression.
Last edited by extreme517 : 02-18-2006 at 03:02 PM.
Re: Protégé Stage 1 - Master Thread - General Discussion
here's my first try. i'm gonna keep at it though. my design aspect went with the use of all of 1/8" spots in different combinations. to me that makes the progression look good, although i might be the only one. ha. i also like the look of oversized inlays because it cuts right up to the spots.
Re: Protégé Stage 1 - Master Thread - General Discussion
Okay, here's why I like my progression with a grand inlay...this is just a basic gradient grand inlay so you guys can get the look from the top, but you have to check out the stack views...these spots work nicely and gives both cash and tourney players some cool options (IMHO):
I'm thinking it'd be cool to have a hot stamp for the 25 cent chip...is that at all a possibility?