: Re: Is the following passage confusing? They following is from a short story I'm writing. The main character and his friend are sitting in a bar while discussing about the the former's wife:
I had no trouble following what you wrote, but I am not typical in that I have a engineering and physics background and spent my childhood in a print shop, so I know about all three color wheels and recognized that your character was confusing the additive and subtractive color wheels with the artists. by the way mixing of paint like that will result in grey brown as expected with the artist's color wheel. Ink uses the subtractive and will give black.
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