20121223: a study in primary color theory by John LeMasney via 365sketches.org #creativecommons #design

20121223: a study in primary color theory by John LeMasney via 365sketches.org #creativecommons #design

20121223: a study in primary color theory by John LeMasney via 365sketches.org #creativecommons #design

This is the result of overlapping three primary colored circles in Inkscape, then reducing opacity in varying degrees, then adding other overlapping circles with the resulting color of the overlaps. The play resulted in a fun image that shows something interesting about color, transparency, and color relationship. If you like it, please share it. If you use it, please attribute me, and thanks! (cc-by lemasney)

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