This requires no context.
Colors are relative anyway, with the blue hat instead of the gray hair the orange horns can look like a different orange sometimes.
Example.
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Not really; aside from the lower left one, I can say the same thing.
Edit: And upon looking at ita second time, the I can see the difference in the lower left just fine, but it's the lower right that's tricking me. Um, maybe my laptop screen is at a different angle? I'm really not sure why my perception changed.
Yeah, with the blues I have no trouble distinguishing them, but its a completely different story for the reds. Everyone's eyes, and brains, are different.
Actually Mraof, if anything, it's a good thing that you had little to no trouble distinguishing the colors. As I understand it the relativeness comes from your brain compensating for incomplete information. This tells me that I have a slightly harder time seeing red than seeing blue.
It's a subtle difference and the more information you take in with the clearer the picture becomes which is why the more focus and more time spent looking the easier it becomes to distinguish the colors. An initial glance may make the colors look the same, or different depending on the the neighboring colors, and subtle variations of the light within the room, too many variables to really mention. More time and more attention and what you see becomes more accurate, though again, it varies a lot from person to person.
many guys have a hard time telling shades of red apart.... this coming from an evolutionary standpoint that guys are the hunters and needed better spacial awareness over color reconition, while women as foragers need to see if "this red berry" was any different from "the other red berry" or end up poisoning the whole tribe. Blue is sort of universal between both sexes because there isn't a whole lot of blue foods growing in the wild.
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Oh my god.
My favorite part is the moustache.
Yeah I'm going to nominate that Captain Planet manip for being well done, clever, and expertly executed, not to mention downright hilarious.
Goddamn that last panel. Ahahaha.
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Does it still count if it's put to music in video form?
Hours of reassembling children from various extracted flash sprite parts. I'm going to need therapy...
While I'm here, might as well provide the reassembled children gifs to save anybody else from the trauma of it all: Jade, John and Rose (Not exactly as they appeared in the original flashes, needed to be faster to fit the music.)
That'd be better off in the video thread, likely!
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So yeah that Captain Planet manip is getting my Nomination because there is now vitamin water all over my shirt thanks to it.
That's a viable reason, right?
EDIT: Also, I made this. Nothing fancy, just a 30-second manip of a different comic.
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Like I said earlier it depends on too many variables to mention. Everybody's eyes, brains, lighting conditions, monitors, etc. can vary, and not every example is the same, that particular example I found on deviantArt. It also depends on how tired your eyes are/aren't or how tired your brain is/isn't. So it could really be any number of things being weird. Not necessarily your eyes. It can even vary based on how directly you are looking at the colors.
I noticed the blues in the bottom left corner looked a little more similar when I was using just my peripheral vision. In effect, the visual center of my brain was working with less information about the blues and was focused on something else so the visual center cared less about the different shades of blue and rendered them as the same shade in my sight. It was less important to tell what shade of blue each was than to recognize that both were blue.
Brains are astonishingly fuzzy things.
I never knew that, that's pretty cool.
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