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Suites for chip design
Anybody have a source for vector drawings of a heart/spade/club/diamond/cards?
I know that I can just do it myself if I have to. Leonard I am using CorelDRAW essentials 2 (=CorelDraw 9.0) |
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Re: Suites for chip design
Dont know if these will help you but here are a couple fonts with the suit images in them. The Hoyle font you use the "q,w,e,r" keys for them and the cards font are "1,2,3,4,s,S,c,C" for them.
http://www.pokerchiplabels.net/samples/suitfonts.zip |
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Re: Suites for chip design
Worked great.
Thanks. Possible Chipco chip design. |
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Re: Suites for chip design
Or this for a clay chip insert?
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Re: Suites for chip design
Wow! Those labels have developed nicely. Great job!
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Re: Suites for chip design
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Wow! Those labels have developed nicely. Great job! [/ QUOTE ] I agree. Looks great. Is the date gonna show on the color version? On the ChipCo chips, do you get different color backgrounds for each chip? It'd be a shame have bright purple on ALL your chips. Again, good job. -Sam |
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Is the date gonna show on the color version? On the ChipCo chips, do you get different color backgrounds for each chip? It'd be a shame have bright purple on ALL your chips. Again, good job. -Sam [/ QUOTE ] Thanks. I'm not sure if the date will be large enough to read on the ceramic chip, and I know it won't be on the insert so I deleted it. I think you can change all the colors on the ceramics (they certainly do on the examples on the website) so the chips won't all be purple. Now I just have to decide: Ceramics (non-traditional but great personalized graphics), Personalized clay (small insert/graphics but better feel), Egyptian Paulsons (GREAT feel, GREAT graphics, not personalized). Decisions - Decisions. Leonard |
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