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Q: Why is additive light process important?
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What color is white light minus green?

Unlike mixing pigment, which is an additive process, mixing light, such as stage and film light, is a cancellation process. Red, green, and blue are mixed to make white light.


In art what is an additive process?

An additive process is one in which something is added to the art piece to give it interest. A 2-dimensional additive process is painting, you add more paint to the canvas. A 3-dimensional additive process is coiling a clay pot, you add more clay.


What happens when Blue light is passed through green?

It becomes cyan. Check Color Additive Process for other examples.


The additive process of sculpture includes?

brick


What is important about an additive inverse?

They can be used to move additive terms from one side of an equation to the other.


Which sculpture process is additive and which is subtractive?

An additive process in art means adding material to the piece. Building a sculpture from clay is additive because you add clay. A subtractive process means subtracting material away from the piece. Carving a stone statue is subtractive because you take away stone.


Calcium is bound by what tube additive?

light blue


Primary light colors are this type?

additive colors


Is printing an additive or subtractive process?

Printing is a subtractive process; all the colors combine to form black.


How is mixing pigment different from mixing light?

mixing pigments is subtractive and mixing light is additive


Why is the number 0 so important?

Used as additive inverse


Distinguish between additive and subtractive color mixing processes?

The additive color process is mixing lights while the subtractive color process is mixing paints and dyes. In the additive color process when you mix all of the main colors together: red, green, and blue: you get white(hence the name additive) while if you do the exact same thing in the subtractive color process: cyan, magenta, and yellow: you get black(hence the name subtractive because in order to get white you'd have to take away all of the colors).