Haz Posted January 24, 2007 Report Share Posted January 24, 2007 Haha, this is the best thread EVER!However, to all these people saying it's closer to blue than green, how can that be possible? You can't be "close to blue", no matter how close to blue it is unless it is 100% blue then it is not a primary colour it is a secondary colour, so it is green.Blue is blue, the moment it starts being even a tiny bit greenish it is no longer blue it is green, because blue is a primary colour and so cannot be anything other than blue. You can say something is green even if it is only very slightly green because this is a secondary colour and is not bound by the same laws as that of a primary colour which, by definition, is a single unmixed colour in the spectrum, changeable only in it's lightness/darkness but not it's base colour!So to conclude, the top is green, even if it is turquiose it is still green as turpuiose is a type of green, unless it is COMPLETELY blue then it is NOT blue is it?DaveyGood reasoning, but unfortunately, you are wrong. It is blue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davey Posted January 24, 2007 Report Share Posted January 24, 2007 (edited) Good reasoning, but unfortunately, you are wrong. It is blue.Haha, care to explain how I am wrong?Unless perhaps it comes out on your monitor differently to mine which is a possibility no one has thought of, it is really NOT blue at all, blue does not look like that!To illustrate my point, here is the picture with a BLUE square added, and a TURQUOISE square added. Which one looks the same to you, because to me it NOT the blue one, in fact the Turquoise one practically disappears into the top, therefor it is NOT blue, it is turquoise, which is a shade of green!Davey Edited January 24, 2007 by Small_Gear_Big_Style Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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