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the effects of certain color combinations
« on: 15/09/2007 21:02:11 »
certain colors next to each other have different effects on the eyes for example the secondary colors green purple and orange. that color combination gives most pepole I'm my art class a headace, the primary's, yellow blue and red kinda gives me this dizzy feeling, i also heard some color combinations are used for hypnosis. "eye" would like to figure out which color combinations causes the brain to have there effects so "eye" dint use them in art class, i don't want my art to make someone sick
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