this post was submitted on 02 Dec 2023
19 points (72.1% liked)

Comics

5916 readers
458 users here now

This is a community for everything comics related! A place for all comics fans.

Rules:

1- Do not violate lemmy.ml site-wide rules

2- Be civil.

3- If you are going to post NSFW content that doesn't violate the lemmy.ml site-wide rules, please mark it as NSFW and add a content warning (CW). This includes content that shows the killing of people and or animals, gore, content that talks about suicide or shows suicide, content that talks about sexual assault, etc. Please use your best judgement. We want to keep this space safe for all our comic lovers.

4- No Zionism or Hasbara apologia of any kind. We stand with Palestine πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ . Zionists will be banned on sight.

5- The moderation team reserves the right to remove any post or comments that it deems a necessary for the well-being and safety of the members of this community, and same goes with temporarily or permanently banning any user.

Guidelines:

founded 4 years ago
MODERATORS
 
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] FauxPseudo@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago (1 children)

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.

[–] JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee 1 points 11 months ago

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.