GameDisk

GameDisk

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I'm designing gamecoins that appear identical at first glance but have distinct color and value possibilities for bag drafting and reducing potential cheating. This concept is inspired by the Quacks of Quedlinburg board game. The transparent shell relies heavily on finding the right printing material and settings. Initially, I used a layer height of 0.4mm and linewidth of 1.2mm with my default nozzle size of 0.4mm. However, to achieve better results, it may be necessary to increase the layer height to 0.6mm and linewidth to 1.6-2mm while reducing print speed to accommodate the increased material requirements. For the colored disk, I've experimented with cut-out numbers so far. A more effective approach might involve printing white numbers inside dark-colored openings (e.g., white numbers in blue, red, or black) and black numbers inside lighter colors like yellow, orange, or white.

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