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Can Include RYB Mode on Adobe Fresco Little Later?
Mixing colors on your computer (tablet) screen which is illuminated by additive light doesn't really work the same as mixing pigments in real paint, but RGB color models will allow you to create any color within the gamut of your tablet's screen. It's interesting that this (RYB) is a feature in ArtRage and other programs, I will take a look again at ArtRage to better understand it.
But, if this is a feature you feel is important, as I mentioned above, please request it on User Voice.
I also
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This is a really interesting thought.
Why do we only have RGB or HSB on Fresco when RYB is the original Primary Colour set.
We are afterall using a painting app so why aren't we using Primary colours to paint with.
I suspect the main reason will be because monitors use RGB.
Do you know of any digital apps which use RYB?
It's also worth considering that we can't create all colours with the traditional RYB colour set.
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But I need a Digital RYB Mode. Because Blue And Yellow Can Mix Green of RYB Mode.
And RGB Mode Can't do. Because Blue and Yellow Mix Almost Gray of RGB Mode.
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There are Rebelle 4, ArtRage 6, MyPaint. these are the example using RYB mode applying on mixing tool. But these programs are not suit to me with my worktype. So it would be so useful to apply this function about these program to fresco.
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But I need a Digital RYB Mode. Because Blue And Yellow Can Mix Green of RYB Mode.
And RGB Mode Can't do. Because Blue and Yellow Mix Almost Gray of RGB Mode.
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Oh, I'm Sorry. I Write Misstake.
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I have a Question.
When Include a RYB Mode? I need a RYB Mode...
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Which app?
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Photoshop, Illustratior, Fresco and more.
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Hi! I Need a RYB(Red,Yellow,Blue) Model of Live Brushes.
And Is RYB Model Coming to Live Brush Oil Paint, Watercolor(and More) of Adobe Fresco in the Near Future?
I like Mixing color!
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Hello. Is RYB(Red,Yellow, Blue) Mode Coming to Live Brush Watercolor and Oil Paint(and more) of Adobe Fresco in the Near future?
I need a RYB Mode of Live Brushes.
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Hello. Is RYB(Red,Yellow, Blue) Mode Coming to Live Brush Watercolor and Oil Paint(and more) of Adobe Fresco?
I need a RYB Mode of Live Brushes.
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Oh, I Write Mistake this.
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You posted this several times; I have combined the posts into this one thread.
RYB isn't a color model in Fresco, nor in Photoshop either for that matter. If you'd like to make a feature request, you can provide feedback here:
https://adobefresco.uservoice.com/forums/919786-adobe-fresco
Can you explain (for my benefit) why you need RYB color to mix paint? I've never heard of it, and I mix paint all the time with the available RGB colors. Does RYB offer some benefit or advantage?
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I know that there is currently no RYB mode...And Because RYB Mode is a Traditionaliy Color Mode, The reason RYB mode is necessary is that unlike RGB, oil painting can be made vivid green with blue and yellow. So I also need RYB mode.
And RYB Mode offery Rebelle 4, ArtRage 6, MyPaint and Expresii and More.
But.... I use Rebelle 4 in RYB Mode, But it Can't Mixing Green With Blue and Yellow to use Smudge tool Like RGB Model...
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Mixing colors on your computer (tablet) screen which is illuminated by additive light doesn't really work the same as mixing pigments in real paint, but RGB color models will allow you to create any color within the gamut of your tablet's screen. It's interesting that this (RYB) is a feature in ArtRage and other programs, I will take a look again at ArtRage to better understand it.
But, if this is a feature you feel is important, as I mentioned above, please request it on User Voice.
I also found this interesting explanation of RGB vs RYB, for anyone else interested: