Lately, I've been feeling inspired by the simple overlays of magenta, cyan, and yellow. I feel like I've seen examples of this in many different places. From Bradbury Thompson to today, a lot of people still use this technique. I think the overlay of those colors creates a beautiful and interesting image for viewers.
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What I love the most about all of these combinations is that within the three colors: magenta, cyan and blue, other colors begin to appear (such as green and orange). It's such a simple thing, yet it's so intriguing and visually appealing.
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