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    Re: Subtractive color overlap?

    That was really a typo. Actually, I am quite proficient with the additive color model, and it's not too hard to derive the subtractive color model from it.
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    Re: Subtractive color overlap?

    Just to sum up for myself how subtractive mixing ("stained glass") works on paper:

    Magenta color removes the green component of the light, cyan removes the yellow component, and yellow removes...
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    Re: Subtractive color overlap?

    Thanks, Gary, for the examples on how to use these types of transparency / mixing productively! (and I love stereo images :-)
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    Re: Subtractive color overlap?

    Thanks - works! I already found out about bleach for additive colors.

    And I have to correct myself: cyan + yellow = green, blue + yellow = (cyan + magenta) + yellow = black
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    Subtractive color overlap?

    Is there some function in Xtreme / Designer, so that when I place two objects on top of each other, then their colors are mixed according to the subtractive color model?

    Example: blue circle on...
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