Painting colorshift is like making a rainbow appear on your paper when you look at it from different angles.
Imagine you have two crayons: one red and one blue. If you mix them together, you get purple, but that's just one color. Now imagine if the same spot on your drawing looked red in one light and blue in another, like a colorshift!
How It Works
To make a colorshift, you need to use two colors next to each other, not mixed together, just touching. Think of it like putting red and blue candies side by side on a plate. When the light hits them from one angle, you see red; when it hits from another angle, you see blue.
Try It Out
Grab two crayons or markers, maybe yellow and green. Draw a line with yellow on one side and green on the other. Now tilt your paper this way and that. Can you see how it changes colors? That’s colorshift in action!
It's like having a secret message hidden in your drawing, and it shows up when you move your paper!
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See also
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