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I just have one question for now. I might have more later.
Where can I find a colour model creator?
Last edited by rdococ (2012-04-13 05:39:22)
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A colour model is a gallery of primary colours that when mixed with each-other produce lots more secondary colours.
e.g.
Let's try with the pigment RYB.
Red + Yellow = Orange
Red + Blue = Violet
Yellow + Blue = Green
(It does not matter if you mix it in a different order, e.g. Blue + Red instead of Red + Blue.)
Do you get me now?
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http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_colormixer.asp
Maybe this would help?
Last edited by majormax (2012-04-13 07:09:48)
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I have none, and anyway, I want to make it on a computer.
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After playing deBlob, I'm guessing the colour model goes like this:
Red + Yellow = Orange
Yellow + Blue = Green
Blue + Red = Purple
Any Secondary + Any Secondary = Brown
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You can't create new primary colours for computers (or paint) because they use additive and subtractive colour respectively.
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veggieman001 wrote:
You can't create new primary colours for computers (or paint) because they use additive and subtractive colour respectively.
I want to make a whole new colour model, not add primary colours to an already existent colour model.
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rdococ wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
You can't create new primary colours for computers (or paint) because they use additive and subtractive colour respectively.
I want to make a whole new colour model, not add primary colours to an already existent colour model.
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Yeah I'm just going to shut up
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This took me a long time
RYB:
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RGB:
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The tertiary colors aren't that good, I know
Last edited by Laternenpfahl (2012-04-13 22:49:41)
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rdococ wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
You can't create new primary colours for computers (or paint) because they use additive and subtractive colour respectively.
I want to make a whole new colour model, not add primary colours to an already existent colour model.
But isn't the color model every visible color (if you have the wheel with all the in-betweens)?
I have no idea what I am talking about but I have studied art.
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A color model consists of a few different colors that can make every visible color when mixed
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