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