1. Having taken both a drawing class and a painting class making a value scale and a color wheel is nothing new to me. However I'm almost positive I screwed up on the color wheel. When I went to the store to get my paints I grabbed a magenta, and what I thought was a cyan. None of the colors they had said cyan so I picked out what I thought looked like cyan, and I had a lemon yellow at home. If I had looked more closely at the video I would have probably noticed that the colors don't really look that different from regular red, blue, and yellow.
2. Even the I'm color kind of person I enjoyed making the value scale much more. It was way easier and I feel like it took more precision to make. Also it was just plain not messy.
3. The most important thing I learned are that cyan, magenta, and yellow are the true primary colors.
4. As said before I thought that the information about how cyan, magenta, and yellow are the true primary colors was pretty valuable. The theory makes sense that when you comibine red, blue, and yellow you get a turshrary brown color, and not pure black.
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