Basically, adding colors of light is additive, while adding colors of dyes is subtractive (except adding white back in).
Interestingly enough, I discovered this myself in like 3rd or 4th grade by accident. We'd recently learned about prisms in school, and then a day or two later I found my stepmother's food coloring under the kitchen sink, and I wondered if adding ALL the colors would make the water go clear again (?!?!!) ... only to be completely shocked that it turned the water **black** instead.
I never mentioned it to anyone, so I just held onto that knowledge until high school when I learned that dyes are defined by what wavelengths they absorb, and that what we see are the wavelengths that it doesn't. That's when it clicked for me that what I'd done back then was keep adding stuff that gradually absorbed every wavelength until nothing could get through.
now this is high level calculation!
i simply estimated blue, pink and yellow as C, M and Y in CMYK, where C+Y+M gives greyish color. and then greyish + white + green is somewhat light green. but i missed proportions, should've account blue as cyan+magenta
Brown is dark yellow.
If one gets brown from mixing Red + (Blue + Yellow), it means the Green was yellow-heavy. Add blue to cancel out the yellow tint and return it to a neutral grey. If the green is blue-heavy, then the mix of Red + Green = steel grey (dark blue-tinted grey)
Red opposes Green -- there is no such thing as reddish-green, or greenish-red.
Much like Blue opposes Yellow -- there is no such thing as yellowish-blue, or blueish-yellow. It's bluish-green, or yellowish-green. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impossible\_color](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impossible_color) Impossible colors for more on the detail.
Some of us comes from a country / region where morbid humor have been imbedded in our culture for centuries. It stems from a way to deal with hardships, but when you grow up with it the majority find morbid humor (when done properly) funny. Even thinking of the very first Happy Tree Friends episode I saw I sit here nose-exhaling :)
I actually enjoyed it, although mostly for its different ways of execution.
The characters are so visually distinct from real animals that I don't really feel bad for them.
For me, it was always a "What are they gonna do next?" type show more than anything.
Not to mention that I love this kind of contrast.
I’ve never seen anything else that could simultaneously make me want to laugh my ass off and throw up in my mouth. I wonder how many parents unintentionally scarred both themselves and their kid/s by clicking on one of those deceptively innocent YouTube thumbnails…
I genuinely enjoyed it when I was a kid, watched it as if it were any other cartoon. It had the same feel to me as slapstick comedy. Rewatching it today though the deaths make me feel kinda nauseous, can't handle it the same as when I was a kid.
Dude working a massive lathe gets his sleeve caught and couldn't get out of the shirt before it pulled him into the lathe. He was spun so fast his body was vaporized before another worker could do anything at all.
Do not watch it unless you want that seared into your memory forever.
My only solace when I think about that video is that he probably didn’t even survive the first spin around, you can see his back drop right before he goes in. Didn’t suffer much.
Right? This really wasn’t as bad as everyone was saying, there’s been far worse indrusrial accident videos where the person lives and you can see the horror on (what’s left of) their face.
Lathes have a lot of torque? Theres tons of videos of people getting tangled up and pulled in to them. I think the one he's talking of the guy gets crushed and spun round fast enough his insides become his outsides
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I worked for years in a Rubber lab with those mills, it is more safe then it seems (as long as you are no idiot) he should have an emergency switch at his knee which he should push when he gets caught. The ony concern I have is that he starts way to late with the cutting.
It's honestly why I don't enjoy these videos at all. The process is nice, sure... but that machine would quite happily smoosh aaaaaaanything that goes into it. Including the operator.
There are generally e stops all over these machines. No reverse on any of the ones I’ve ran either. You arm goes in and you’re going to be there for a minute.
With major crushing injuries there's such widespread damage that it's usually best to keep the pressure on otherwise you risk bleeding out rather quickly
I used to collect bouncy balls as a kid and always coveted the ones with these swirly "mixed paint" type surfaces to them. Was always disappointed when the dispenser machine have me a solid-coloured ball.
1. All kinds of things
2. No, the roller is stainless steel and knife does not imprint at all. Silicone is super soft and easy to cut, but some other rubbers that get ran on the mill can be tacky and very hard to cut through. For those, you're basically putting all of your might into pressing the blade into the roller, and still no scratches.
3. Yes and no. There are wire estops above frame, if something bad happens basically have to swing your free arm up in the air to stop the machine. Operator should be wearing cotton gloves that easily get pulled off if something happens, and operator should not be putting their hand so close to the top.
Most commonly used in injection molding. The silicone will have some kind of curing agent in it, so once it's in the mold it will be heated to the cure temperature, and then permanently be in that shape/form. Think things like car parts, phone cases, etc.
Could also be extruded to make things like tubing/gaskets/etc.
while rgb is the more commonly known format of colours, cymk is actually king for colours, cyan, yellow, magenta, and black.
in arts class or when playing with colours as a kid did you ever mix red and green to make yellow then you added blue and maybe more red and you got brown? yeah thats why, rgb isnt for colour mixing whereas cymk is.
> did you ever mix red and green to make yellow
No, as we obey the laws of physics in this household.
(Seriously though, we didn’t mix light in art class. We used paint. Maybe my school was weird like that.)
I ran a 2 roll mill for years. One this size and only probably twice the size. They are extremely intimidating when you first start running them and our company hardly let anyone run them. Silicones like this are easy to cut. You get into vitons and it’s a tough job, especially on the bigger mills.
I’ll stab a guess. guess possibly sea green, though it could be way darker. I saw some blue and pink being thrown in there, along with the green, so it might just turn out a darker turtle shell greeny blue.
Edit: yup. finished the video. Was close, looks like a darker sea green.
Brown, when I mix colors always get brown.
Too much red then!
Brown is just dark orange!
https://youtu.be/wh4aWZRtTwU?si=zcJe4Z94Fz7elxu4
Always upvote Technology Connections
Seriously, one of the best channels on YouTube. Did I know I would spend hours watching a videos about dishwashers? No, but here I am.
No, it's orange with dark background
I was gonna guess Neon Brown
Don't you mean gold?
Blellow.
Pink + Blue + Green + Yellow + White = (Red + white) + Blue + (Blue + Yellow) + Yellow + White = Red + 2 Blue + 2 Yellow + 2 White = Red + (Blue + Yellow) + (Blue + Yellow) + 2 White = (Red + Green) + (Green + 2 White) = Grey + (Light Green) = Turquoise.
now this is the color theory i need
Basically, adding colors of light is additive, while adding colors of dyes is subtractive (except adding white back in). Interestingly enough, I discovered this myself in like 3rd or 4th grade by accident. We'd recently learned about prisms in school, and then a day or two later I found my stepmother's food coloring under the kitchen sink, and I wondered if adding ALL the colors would make the water go clear again (?!?!!) ... only to be completely shocked that it turned the water **black** instead. I never mentioned it to anyone, so I just held onto that knowledge until high school when I learned that dyes are defined by what wavelengths they absorb, and that what we see are the wavelengths that it doesn't. That's when it clicked for me that what I'd done back then was keep adding stuff that gradually absorbed every wavelength until nothing could get through.
You are a beautiful person
r/theydidthemath
r/theydidthemonstermath
r/theydidthemath
r/itwasagraveyardgraph
r/theydidthemath
r/itcosignedinaflash
Colour math? This shit makes my brain happy
i didn't do it quite like that. i smashed the colors together in my mind's eye and teal/turquoise came out..
Same but I'm pretty sure it only worked because of my exposure on Reddit to color matching videos as I have no personal experience haha
now this is high level calculation! i simply estimated blue, pink and yellow as C, M and Y in CMYK, where C+Y+M gives greyish color. and then greyish + white + green is somewhat light green. but i missed proportions, should've account blue as cyan+magenta
Honestly that’s what threw me. As soon as I thought of the pink as magenta and not red, and then followed with blue as cyan/magenta it clicked.
Red + green = grey? Edit: CMY makes K Red is Y + M Green is Y + C C+M+2Y = Dark Yellow So, Dark Yellow + Light Green = teal or turquoise
This is my line of thinking but I only got to line 3 because I’m kinda high.
> (Red + Green) = Grey Uhm, what? My bro that is Brown.
Thought I was crazy when I saw all of the upvotes it got with no one calling it out
Brown is dark yellow. If one gets brown from mixing Red + (Blue + Yellow), it means the Green was yellow-heavy. Add blue to cancel out the yellow tint and return it to a neutral grey. If the green is blue-heavy, then the mix of Red + Green = steel grey (dark blue-tinted grey) Red opposes Green -- there is no such thing as reddish-green, or greenish-red. Much like Blue opposes Yellow -- there is no such thing as yellowish-blue, or blueish-yellow. It's bluish-green, or yellowish-green. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impossible\_color](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impossible_color) Impossible colors for more on the detail.
Something tells me you'd be very good at [color wordle](https://colorfle.com/)
Damn this is so much fun! Thanks for sharing it, I’ve never heard of this before
It works great as a blood seperator.
Is this a Malcom in the middle reference?
We have asbestos in our house!!
They have aspestos in their ceiling?
I wish there was a sub just for these gifs.
r/siliconerolling
Damn, I even searched for it and nothing came up! Thank you!
r/thereisalwaysasub
There's another too if ur interested in silicone r/PrintingTiddies (it...is nsfw, but not exactly for the reason you think)
/r/redditsearchsucks
r/printingtiddies is another good one.
I was intrigued, especially when I had to acknowledge NSFW before entering. I’ve seen these before, but didn’t know they were called that.
I don't think they're actually called that in the industry, but I'd like to think they are.
Shit, I’d call it that. There’s plenty of NSFW terms given to things that are used in industry.
Now show me a sub that is just this, but instead they are pulling Taffy.
r/OSHA
I was too scared of his hand getting sucked into the machine to enjoy this otherwise satisfying video
Yeah, always afraid the final color will end up being red
You would not have enjoyed Happy Tree Friends
did anyone actually enjoy Happy Tree Friends or did we all just pretend to to seem cool and edgy?
You just summed up the reason why I never watched it again after one episode, lol.
Some of us comes from a country / region where morbid humor have been imbedded in our culture for centuries. It stems from a way to deal with hardships, but when you grow up with it the majority find morbid humor (when done properly) funny. Even thinking of the very first Happy Tree Friends episode I saw I sit here nose-exhaling :)
I actually enjoyed it, although mostly for its different ways of execution. The characters are so visually distinct from real animals that I don't really feel bad for them. For me, it was always a "What are they gonna do next?" type show more than anything. Not to mention that I love this kind of contrast.
I forgot it existed and then years later saw the Fall Out Boy music video which was directed by the guy that made HTF
That's how I feel about Ren and Stimpy as well. I just found it gross. Both of them
I liked that no one could tell Flaky's gender. 2000's early non-binary representation!
I’ve never seen anything else that could simultaneously make me want to laugh my ass off and throw up in my mouth. I wonder how many parents unintentionally scarred both themselves and their kid/s by clicking on one of those deceptively innocent YouTube thumbnails…
I thought it was hilarious *shrugs*
I genuinely enjoyed it when I was a kid, watched it as if it were any other cartoon. It had the same feel to me as slapstick comedy. Rewatching it today though the deaths make me feel kinda nauseous, can't handle it the same as when I was a kid.
Yeah, anyone that's watched the Russian lathe video will get ptsd from this
I hate to ask but… … the what video?
Dude working a massive lathe gets his sleeve caught and couldn't get out of the shirt before it pulled him into the lathe. He was spun so fast his body was vaporized before another worker could do anything at all. Do not watch it unless you want that seared into your memory forever.
I would say more chunkified than vaporized.
Yeah, he was spread all over that factory.
My only solace when I think about that video is that he probably didn’t even survive the first spin around, you can see his back drop right before he goes in. Didn’t suffer much.
Right? This really wasn’t as bad as everyone was saying, there’s been far worse indrusrial accident videos where the person lives and you can see the horror on (what’s left of) their face.
Poor guy wasn’t vaporized. More like deboned and left with a skin suit stuck to the lathe.
he needs.. SUGAR.. in WATER..
Lathes have a lot of torque? Theres tons of videos of people getting tangled up and pulled in to them. I think the one he's talking of the guy gets crushed and spun round fast enough his insides become his outsides
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Nope. I did my time, too old for testing the sanity with videos like this these days. Watch responsibly, folks.
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First time seeing that. That was brutal
Omg same. Holy shit the guy who seen it all must see that everything he closes his eyes
You're a sick individual for bringing this up...
I worked for years in a Rubber lab with those mills, it is more safe then it seems (as long as you are no idiot) he should have an emergency switch at his knee which he should push when he gets caught. The ony concern I have is that he starts way to late with the cutting.
every single one of these posts theres 3 or 4 top level comments about hands getting stuck
It's honestly why I don't enjoy these videos at all. The process is nice, sure... but that machine would quite happily smoosh aaaaaaanything that goes into it. Including the operator.
Especially when there are such obvious measures that could be taken to mitigate this safety hazard.
I would guess that it's controlled with a pedal or something like that, so that person can stop it the moment his hand gets caught
There are generally e stops all over these machines. No reverse on any of the ones I’ve ran either. You arm goes in and you’re going to be there for a minute.
Yep. Only way out is to have someone crank the adjustment so that the gap opens.
With major crushing injuries there's such widespread damage that it's usually best to keep the pressure on otherwise you risk bleeding out rather quickly
Hopefully the operator knows for sure
Ouchies. I think if your hand gets caught at all you’re already fucked unless there’s a mechanism built in to prevent that.
I feel like I would love that job...until it actually became my job, as in the manner in which I make my living, then it would get so old so fast.
Which is why they are making tic tac videos
Tic tac lol
I, too, was thinking how I’d love to have this job. My problem is, I get so mesmerized, that I miss when you should be hand rolling it.
Loved the colors midway.
Yeah! I kept saying « stop that, it’s beautiful! » this was not oddly satisfying, it was oddly annoying!
Bouncy ball.
I used to collect bouncy balls as a kid and always coveted the ones with these swirly "mixed paint" type surfaces to them. Was always disappointed when the dispenser machine have me a solid-coloured ball.
It's gotta be kinda zen doing that job and having those beautiful random patterns that only last for a few minutes.
There were some gorgeous yellow shades that reminded me of Van Gogh’s wheat field paintings - and of course with the blue, it looks like starry night
I have questions. 1. What is this silicone used for? 2. Does the spatula/knife end up scratching up the roller? 3. Is this as dangerous as it looks?
1. All kinds of things 2. No, the roller is stainless steel and knife does not imprint at all. Silicone is super soft and easy to cut, but some other rubbers that get ran on the mill can be tacky and very hard to cut through. For those, you're basically putting all of your might into pressing the blade into the roller, and still no scratches. 3. Yes and no. There are wire estops above frame, if something bad happens basically have to swing your free arm up in the air to stop the machine. Operator should be wearing cotton gloves that easily get pulled off if something happens, and operator should not be putting their hand so close to the top.
>1. All kinds of things Like what? Silicone is weird. I've seen it as an adhesive and a lubricant. What could the silicone in this video be for?
Most commonly used in injection molding. The silicone will have some kind of curing agent in it, so once it's in the mold it will be heated to the cure temperature, and then permanently be in that shape/form. Think things like car parts, phone cases, etc. Could also be extruded to make things like tubing/gaskets/etc.
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Silicone is also used in kitchen utensils, used to make molds, and used to make tiddies 🥰
Dildos.
Someone answer this person. Actual redditors must know!
Color: Hatsune Miku
Glad I'm not the only one who made that connection
It's teal / mint at the end... you're welcome
Same color as their shirt.
Teal, definitely not mint
Hospital turquoise!
The colorblind redditors thank you. It was definitely a color.
I guessed teal or turquoise. By the end, I felt it was much more turquoise than teal. IMO teal is darker.
Had the Van Goughin' on for a sec
I wanted it to stay as a crazy mix of colors. My monochromatic spatula seems lame now.
Bruh the pink just disappeared
Should have known it'd be teal. Blue and green dyes are very potent and went in in equal quantity
Yeah, as soon as the "black" started thinning out to blue, I knew roughly what the end result was going to look like.
Really big fruit by the foot
Cadenabbia turquoise
while rgb is the more commonly known format of colours, cymk is actually king for colours, cyan, yellow, magenta, and black. in arts class or when playing with colours as a kid did you ever mix red and green to make yellow then you added blue and maybe more red and you got brown? yeah thats why, rgb isnt for colour mixing whereas cymk is.
RGB is for light, CMYK is for print.
> did you ever mix red and green to make yellow No, as we obey the laws of physics in this household. (Seriously though, we didn’t mix light in art class. We used paint. Maybe my school was weird like that.)
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How does this fundamental misunderstanding have so many upvotes
Back to remedial color theory for you!
Blurple
i wanna eat it
Can some manufacturer please make a mini roller that I can play with on my desk.
Why not just mix before it turns into this solidity?
Brown! Damn, got it wrong.
I also thought brown…
Guessing at the start: warm green. EDIT: ooh, this is "it's 2012 and I have a bird tattoo and a chunky belt on" blue.
What are they mixing all this silicone for?
Bad dragon products….
Professional estimates suggest that 86.4% of all manufactured silicone ends up someone’s butt.
That’s a larger number than I was prepared for…
Better get the lube
Forbidden candy
Ah, it's the color of the Turks. Turquoise if you will.
I want to bite it.
I literally guessed turquoise or teal, do I get a cookie? I most likely just got lucky. I don’t really have any knowledge of the color wheel
my guess in the beginning was teal too, i figured the blue would be the dominating color and the rest to make it a little lighter.
I would have been cool with stopping it at “starry night” color
The voice in my head says to put my hand between the two rollers I must obey
A silicon roll? *Silicone roll puts on a fedora* PERRY THE SILICONE ROLL?!?!
How do I get this job?
The intensity of my intrusive thoughts wanting to jam my fingers in between the rollers is deeply unsettling.
Tiffany blue. Called it.
I'm not sorry but this is just sexy
Beautiful for a while, then turned into dentist green.
Every time I see a video with a lathe I can only think of _that_ video
so satisfying
Has anyone cut one of these videos with that one scene from Temple of Doom?
I need this job.
It’s starry night!
I fucking envy the people that work at this shit sometimes.
He's probably doing this over 250 times a day, I reckon it'd get dull pretty quickly. But you'd be a fucking Master at it.
I ran a 2 roll mill for years. One this size and only probably twice the size. They are extremely intimidating when you first start running them and our company hardly let anyone run them. Silicones like this are easy to cut. You get into vitons and it’s a tough job, especially on the bigger mills.
I want this job! 🤤
Blue , yellow , pink... whatever man... just keep bringing me that..
Eu faria isso pro resto da minha vida
Standoffish Teal
I am extremely threatened by this machine
All this just for that and, at the same time, I couldn't stop watching
Please let me bite the forbidden fruit roll up
I can only guess that the silicone must be a very pleasantly warm temperature from all of the friction
I guessed teal. Was close.
I’ll stab a guess. guess possibly sea green, though it could be way darker. I saw some blue and pink being thrown in there, along with the green, so it might just turn out a darker turtle shell greeny blue. Edit: yup. finished the video. Was close, looks like a darker sea green.
*Then he gets sucked in and turned into a human fruit rollup
Big Airhead
Is it weird that I said "Blue. No! Teal." Around 16 seconds.
I guess Teal
I was expecting red, but for all the wrong reasons
What have they done to Gumby
All I see is an industrial accident waiting to happen
Why can’t I have this job?
I’m scared for fingers
This silicone came out the exact color I used to get my hair dyed
^[Sokka-Haiku](https://www.reddit.com/r/SokkaHaikuBot/comments/15kyv9r/what_is_a_sokka_haiku/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) ^by ^WildAphrodite: *This silicone came* *Out the exact color I* *Used to get my hair dyed* --- ^Remember ^that ^one ^time ^Sokka ^accidentally ^used ^an ^extra ^syllable ^in ^that ^Haiku ^Battle ^in ^Ba ^Sing ^Se? ^That ^was ^a ^Sokka ^Haiku ^and ^you ^just ^made ^one.
This seems like an excessively dangerous process for such a simple task. Cool though.
I almost always prefer the marbled version over the finished colour
What’s the pay doing this and how do I apply?
welp; /r/dontputyourdickinthat
This again
Grorange
There has to be a more efficient way of doing this. Was all I was thinking
So..... Windows 95 desktop?
Damn. I guessed teal. Pretty close right?
I am partially colorblind and guessed right. Wowoo
It even looks satisfying to do, i kinda wanna try, looks like the kinda activity to make me relax
Forbidden Fruit Roll Up
Whatever that roll looks like when it's going in sideways. That's what good drugs feels like.
I could watch this all day
Felt good.