Additive Color Models: The Art of Adding Colors
When dealing with colors, it's not about mixing, matching, or finding the perfect blend. No, no, no. In the world of Additive Color Models, we're all about adding colors. That's right, folks, we're talking additive.
RGB: The Classic Choice
Avoiding the complexity of subtractive color mixing, RGB is all about combining the three fundamental colors of the visible spectrum: Red, Green, and Blue. Mix 'em together, and you get a lovely shade of... well, something.
CYMK: A World of Possibilities
A more advanced approach, CMYK is all about adding colors with Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. Sounds simple, right? But be warned: it's a rabbit hole of complexity and printer's ink.
X-Y-Z: The Wild West
Where the wild ones go, X-Y-Z is a lawless land of color, where anything goes and nothing makes sense. It's like the wild west of color theory, where the rules are made up and the colors are on fire.