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7/11/2025, 9:16:09 PM
>>7639028
>As far as I'm aware, subtract is basically meant to emulate how real-world illumination and paint mixing works, e.g. where as mixing lights together is additive (lightens and makes a new color), light striking any surface is subtractive because some of the light is being absorbed rather than reflected, hence "subtractive"
wouldn't tradfags actually know a lot about this one then?
>As far as I'm aware, subtract is basically meant to emulate how real-world illumination and paint mixing works, e.g. where as mixing lights together is additive (lightens and makes a new color), light striking any surface is subtractive because some of the light is being absorbed rather than reflected, hence "subtractive"
wouldn't tradfags actually know a lot about this one then?
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