• FauxPseudo @lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      Also I took color theory in art school and run a thing that collects how your brain lies to you which includes a lot of knowledge about optical illusions like those that result from color theory. You can prove it yourself. Grab an image editor that has a color sampling feature. You will find that the middle color is the same as Slug and not the other two grass samples.

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        I took color theory in art school and run a thing that collects how your brain lies to you

        Hmm, are you talking about a mental discipline or a technical tool?

        Grab an image editor that has a color sampling feature.

        GIMP is a pain to start up, so I’ll take your word for it. Anyway, thanks for explaining, and I guess *I* was the one fooled by an optical illusion, not that my weak eyes helped me here.

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      It is most definitely not the same green. I know because I removed Heathcliff and had to join the green to the left and right of him together.