As someone who knows physics I have always had a problem with that people says that blue is cool, already as a little kid I knew that when you heat up metal it is first red (the cooler temperature), but when you heat it up it will be more and more towards the blue end of the spectrum. The same goes for stars. So blue is really hot ♨️
@@savagesarethebest7251well that is only by black body radiation, humans feel heat more through infrared light than ultraviolet light meaning it’s still correct to say red is warm and blue is cool
@@savagesarethebest7251 I do love me some science. But like I said with purple while it’s considered cool on the spectrum in RELATION to other colors, it can also be warm. Knowing those instances is what I’m pointing out. Also blue and orange flames come to mind, like when using oxy-acetylene.
Physics and metallurgy don't really come into the reasoning for this terminology tbh. It's literally as simple as "thing warm in sun, sun make yellow/orange colour on thing, thing cool in shade, shadow make blue/indigo colour on thing."
@@TripleBarrel06 The reflective properties of photons on things in different lighting conditions. I suppose another reason why it's still called COLOR THEORY and not COLOR SOLUTION. Good point and thanks for adding to the conversation.
"When they are complementary, the shadow line will be an grey neutral or it will lean towards one side or the other".
Gee … thanks. Good info there.
As someone who knows physics I have always had a problem with that people says that blue is cool, already as a little kid I knew that when you heat up metal it is first red (the cooler temperature), but when you heat it up it will be more and more towards the blue end of the spectrum. The same goes for stars. So blue is really hot ♨️
@@savagesarethebest7251well that is only by black body radiation, humans feel heat more through infrared light than ultraviolet light meaning it’s still correct to say red is warm and blue is cool
@@savagesarethebest7251 I do love me some science. But like I said with purple while it’s considered cool on the spectrum in RELATION to other colors, it can also be warm. Knowing those instances is what I’m pointing out.
Also blue and orange flames come to mind, like when using oxy-acetylene.
Physics and metallurgy don't really come into the reasoning for this terminology tbh. It's literally as simple as "thing warm in sun, sun make yellow/orange colour on thing, thing cool in shade, shadow make blue/indigo colour on thing."
@@TripleBarrel06 The reflective properties of photons on things in different lighting conditions. I suppose another reason why it's still called COLOR THEORY and not COLOR SOLUTION.
Good point and thanks for adding to the conversation.
the teal and red reminded me of terezi 👀
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