i like teal,blue,yellow,blue,red... may i go on?
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And the no is referring to... What?
Um. Them being opposite colors? 'Cause, y'know, they're kinda... not?
Unless I am completely and horribly misinterpreting Dan.
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I hate the color wheel.
I don't know who's telling the truth.
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Seriously, WTF?
Can someone explain to me, why there are two colour wheels, but both get tought in schools?
This is bullshit.
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Regardless of whether they are opposite or not, the fact that they are the two colors in the lead is not at all strange, which was the other part of my 'no'.
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Let me show you how to hump without making love.
People say that geniuses pick green, so I didn't
Mine is the very color of my skin... White!
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Just here for the activity... well not really
Depends on you're Chromo-religon. The path of RBY, RGB, or MYC.
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I hate the color wheel. I don't know who's telling the truth.
or
Seriously, WTF? Can someone explain to me, why there are two colour wheels, but both get tought in schools? This is bullshit.
They're both the same.
No, one is the 'paint' wheel.
One is the 'light' wheel
For some reason, green is a secondary with paints and shit [blue+yellow] but a primary with light [green+red = yellow. DONT ASK WHY]
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zomg an aster
Hallo there.
Can someone explain to me, why there are two colour wheels, but both get tought in schools?
This is bullshit.
From what I understand, someone decided that RBY would be easier to teach to students, and it somefuckinghow managed to stick, despite being technically inaccurate. But I could be wrong on why it came about.
As for the 'paint' and 'light' color wheels - if there's anything different about them, then one or both of them have mistakes, and/or you're misinterpreting them, and/or one of them contains more data than the other. I'm too lazy to bother looking to see what the case is here.
What I can tell you is that the color wheel should be divided up into atleast 6 parts; red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, magenta. The primary colors of pigments ( CMY ) are the secondary colors of lights ( RGB ) - for example, red and green produce yellow. This is because pigments are subtractive, and lights are additive. If you shine a red light, a green light, and a blue light on a wall, then all three will reflect to your eye, and you'll see a complete light. If you combine cyan paint, magenta paint, and yellow paint, then light of each of those colors will be absorbed by the pool, and "none" will reflect ( "none" in quotation marks as, obviously, if you can still see it, there's
some light getting back to you ) .
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IP add something in the CSS to prevent this from happening?
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Depends on you're Chromo-religon. The path of RBY, RGB, or MYC.
No, one is the 'paint' wheel.
One is the 'light' wheel
For some reason, green is a secondary with paints and shit [blue+yellow] but a primary with light [green+red = yellow. DONT ASK WHY]
*cough* Additive and subtractive. With light, it is additive. The colors mix to form a secondary. With pigment, the colors cancel each other out to form a secondary.
It works like that because light sources emit light, while pigments absorb it and reflect what is left. That is why adding all light makes white, and adding all pigment makes black. All the light will mix and give off white, while pigment will absorb all of the light and give off nothing/little (black.)
That is also why the "light" color wheel and "pigment" color wheels are nearly opposite.
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