Sun Jul 18, 2021 1:42 pm by eduardobedoya
Thanks Taron
our good friend Goethe from the past.
Talking about colors, I was thinking about this additive color system that all digital hardware use, hence all of 2D, 3D apps, and how we artist were kinda forced to get used to it when digital painting arrived, since we all in our childhood learned to mix colors in the subtractive way, don't even talk about the different primaries we used to use (Red Yellow Blue).
I found that Photoshop allows to change the color using the CMYK sliders, not only the RGB sliders like any other app, and I tried to tweak to CMYK sliders to see if it felt more natural than tweaking the RGB sliders when recreating a certain color, I found myself like having to switch my brains between additive and subtractive color modes.
Have you tried it Taron too? what do you think about it?
I remember you mentioning "a layer that sets apart most digital painting apps from their users" meaning that the painting process felt sort of "not directly".
Note this is not a request for Vervette, I'm sort of costumed to the RGB sliders, it's just a thought that came to me while teaching color theory in school these days.
Best wishes Taron,
Hope our Belgium and Germany friends are good despite the recently floods that occurred there.
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eduardobedoya on Sun Jul 18, 2021 7:30 pm, edited 3 times in total.