Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Team Avatar-Vibrating Color

Vibrating colour is known in colour theory as what happens when two opposite hues meet at an edge that are equal in value and intensity. The resulting illusion is that the edges will "vibrate" or simulate movement. This is really cool. Opposing colours such as blue and orange can cause this effect provided the same value and intensity are present.
The result of using vibrating colour can often be whimsical, and in all honesty it can cause some people headaches. However, the use of vibrating colours help images stick in our mind and fascinate us. Simulation of movement can help brain teasers and the psychedelic posters displayed in head shops sell. In general, colour vibration is fascinating, and sometimes a bit of an eyesore.

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Vibrating Catarac

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Vibrating Justanczic
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