Vegasnews, you can always use Xara3D to create the chips and apply a texture created in XaraXtreme.
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And it's fun playing with the different bevels...
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I was looking at this thread wondering how I would approach drawing a poker chip and in my research I came across the following image directory. Just click on any of the links and you will get to see more poker chips than you have room for!
http://www.21ace.com/poker-chips-pictures/
I would approach something like this as what does a poker chip look like... surface texture(s), light angle(s), perspective. I have never drawn a poker chip but fortunately there's no need - some of you guys, especially minimori, have already mastered it to perfection
Had to have a go. Only taken two weeks! Somebody's probably come up with this elsewhere anyway! Not as flexible as other ways but it was the edges I was really after ...
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My poker chips... and a little something else
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