If white is the reflection of all colors, why do I get brown when I mix all my paint colors? It might be more of a /sci/ question, but it may have political implications too
If white is the reflection of all colors, why do I get brown when I mix all my paint colors...
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You get shit when you mix all colors. That is what nature is trying to tell you.
You get Brown because all paints are not created equal. The mixing strength of different paints have different tinting properties. if all the different colors had the same strengths then the color you would get would be Gray not brown.
There is color theory, and then there is color reality.
T. Artfag.
Spoken like know nothing faggot. In nature which you are holding up as a standard, there are rarely times in nature when you will see pure pure fully saturated primary colors. The vast majority of what you see is a mixed color. By your own retarded and flawed logic you should be celebrating diversity
Thanks, that's interesting. Is there a reason it would turn gray and not white? I'm guessing it has to do with the fillers?
fuck off nigger, you retarded monkey
ooga booga Bix nood
Let me guess, your mutilated right? Paid for by your parents
If you want to talk about who is the n***** here then go and look in a mirror. I don't create the rules in which light works. As a realistic artist who tries to mimic nature the best that I possibly can I have no choice but to study nature and how it is. If you look at any master painting you will find that a true and mix color is rarely used. I have no fucking clue why this is upsetting you it's just fucking color theory grow the fuck up man.
thats RACIST.
You only get white when youre mixing visible spectra, not paints you absolute neanderthal. Stay the fuck outta /sci/