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@jonathanparra2758

3 months ago

A lot of people seem to forget there is a difference between pigment and light colors

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@pachimarie

3 months ago

primary colors were always taught to us as like "these colors can't really be made by mixing the other colors"

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@ahlorachew7726

3 months ago

Yea, this confused the class for a whole week back when i was starting art school. Until one day, my teacher brought a glass prism and acrylic paints and physically showed us the difference between additive and subtractive colours. Anything that has to do with physical pigments like paint or ink, when mixed together, makes black. But when it comes to light, white light through a glass prism becomes a rainbow. So the RYB, CMYK and RGB are all valid. Just in different modes of colouring.

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@pedrito6225

3 months ago

“Im also a fool with an art degree” that’s right! People love to pretend to be experts, when in fact you are the expert here. I have learned so much from you!

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@kylewilliams2943

3 months ago

That’s why screen displays are RGB… for red green blue…

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@outlanderfrog

2 months ago

As a lighting designer, primary colors has always implied pigment or paint, so i never really thought about RGB as primaries.

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@miaagreste225

3 months ago

This also helps people to remember the rod (or cone, I forgot💀) cells in your eyes receptive to only red, blue and green. Different wavelengths of these colours interfere with one another, giving the appearance of another colour (the whole part of the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum). Science and art for the win

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@jaren12072

3 months ago

This is the perfect example of why defining terms before an argument is very important.

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@NexVoidGaming

2 months ago

I hafe never heard someone able to articulate this quite so well!

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@thomasbowers1210

3 months ago

When you explain it in depth like this, it makes sense!

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@Samustalen

3 months ago

You could see the pixels in the old color tv. A small red, blue and green thing close together.

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@sarahdebellis1151

2 weeks ago

That has to be the best explanation I’ve ever heard. As an educator, you have achieved your goal with me. Thank you very much. I love your videos.

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@clehaxze

3 months ago

As a computer scientist. My primary colors always has been red, green and blue.

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@ninjalectualx

3 months ago

Brown is the opposite of neon orange. Neoff orange

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@minervaspurlock

3 weeks ago

Yes, a huge difference between subtractive and additive color systems 💕☺️💕

Nicely taught 💕

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@punkyskunky3131

3 months ago

Well there's a difference between subtractive colour mediums and addative colour mediums
When youre mixing paint then green isn't a primary colour but when you're using a light source like a screen or an lamp it is
So for example if you put a red and a green lamp next to eachother by a white wall the light shining on the wall will look yellow
But if you mix red and green paint it won't be yellow

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@CorntChowder

3 months ago

As a kid I always wondered why the pixels on the TV were red, green, and blue.

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@willowtree7566

3 weeks ago

i had actually learned it like this. I got so confused when i brought it up to someone and they were like “it’s not green, it’s yellow?” and i was like HUH??? and they proved it to me, so i thought i had been lied to or something😭

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@Krankhafter

3 months ago

This is why digital art software often uses RGB instead of CYMK on their color wheels because the colors on your screen are not the same as the colors you print! Also, just as a fun experiment, if you look super closely at an LED screens pixels, you will see that it's composed entirely of red, green and blue LEDs!

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@ninjakeks9326

3 months ago

Green is a primary colour in additive colour mixing - when you work with light, hence RGB.
It is NOT a primary colour in subtractive colour mixing - see CMYK. Those are used when working with any kind of pigment like ink, dye or paint.

To make that difference is extremely important.

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