I do not understand how discussing how colors make people feel has turned into a crusade for the color wheel. I am satisfied with the information provided that complementary colors combine to a shade of gray, you have helped my discussion immensely. This link is webmd, so don't read to the part where they estimate remainder of lifespan: https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/news/20100209/feeling-gray-colors-may-match-moods
So Blue is Calm, Yellow is Caution, together they make Grey is Depression.
This is irrefutable science!
NOW! Can we please focus on the fact that people know this and use it against us? DAILY! EVERYWHERE! Advertising?!
Can you define science and then scientific relationship?
Ohh, the reason I said "science" and "scientific relationship" was that I was able to provide a test that is repeatable(combining the colors) with a hypothesis(complementary colors when combined will produce grey) that can be reviewed externally.
Cool, no one is arguing against it.
Not what was being discussed.
I find it funny that it is the color of NPC's.
I do not understand how discussing how colors make people feel has turned into a crusade for the color wheel. I am satisfied with the information provided that complementary colors combine to a shade of gray, you have helped my discussion immensely. This link is webmd, so don't read to the part where they estimate remainder of lifespan: https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/news/20100209/feeling-gray-colors-may-match-moods
So Blue is Calm, Yellow is Caution, together they make Grey is Depression.
This is irrefutable science!
NOW! Can we please focus on the fact that people know this and use it against us? DAILY! EVERYWHERE! Advertising?!
Can you define science and then scientific relationship?
Ohh, the reason I said "science" and "scientific relationship" was that I was able to provide a test that is repeatable(combining the colors) with a hypothesis(complementary colors when combined will produce grey) that can be reviewed externally.