We are not doing that when we paint miniatures. It is only really used when you are projecting the colours onto a screen. The RGB colour wheel is a tool for digital application, generally. That is how light interacts on a screen, but not anywhere else, really. If you look at the RGB colour wheel and go by that, then if you mix green and red you would get yellow. It also shows us what happens when paint is mixed. It shows us how colours interact and compliment each other. The artist's colour wheel is created as a tool for artists. Look, you're talking big and acting like a prick as if that might make you seem like you know what you are talking about, but for me this is literally my full-time job. It just doesn't work for our purposes as miniature painters. You will struggle to find any decent painter who uses the RGB colour wheel even tangentially. If you need to message the modteam or discuss something about the subreddit, please message us through modmail here. Please do not send direct messages or chat requests to moderators. Mark nude minis and extreme gore as NSFW. Identify your minis in the title or a comment. Painters of all skill levels are welcome! From beginners who have never held a brush to pros who have been painting for years. Everything from tabletop wargames to board games, display pieces or just for fun! A community for painting miniatures and models.
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