OK im trying to learn color wheel stuff. What direction does it flow. looking at goldenrod to royal. does it go thru the blues or the pinks and whites

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OK im trying to learn color wheel stuff. What direction does it flow. looking at goldenrod to royal. does it go thru the blues or the pinks and whites
Is goes the closest distance, so through the blues and greens.
Is goes the closest distance, so through the blues and greens.

Take the shortest path between the two colors on the wheel. So it will be the blues, not the pinks and the whites :)
ETA: D'aw, ninjad!
ETA: D'aw, ninjad!
Take the shortest path between the two colors on the wheel. So it will be the blues, not the pinks and the whites :)
ETA: D'aw, ninjad!
ETA: D'aw, ninjad!

It goes through green and blue. Whichever distance around the wheel is shorter, is the direction you should be looking at.
It goes through green and blue. Whichever distance around the wheel is shorter, is the direction you should be looking at.

Have a copy of the color wheel!

Draw the shortest line between the two parent's colors for a given gene and everything the line goes through is a possible offspring color. The color wheel is an odd number of colors, so there is ALWAYS a shorter path.
I wrote up way too many words explaining the system in detail: link's in my signature, be warned that it's a rather large google document. But it DOES have legible names, ordering, and hexadecimal values for all the colors, as well as the tutorial. (I got tired of having to check different references for everything.)

Draw the shortest line between the two parent's colors for a given gene and everything the line goes through is a possible offspring color. The color wheel is an odd number of colors, so there is ALWAYS a shorter path.
I wrote up way too many words explaining the system in detail: link's in my signature, be warned that it's a rather large google document. But it DOES have legible names, ordering, and hexadecimal values for all the colors, as well as the tutorial. (I got tired of having to check different references for everything.)
Have a copy of the color wheel!

Draw the shortest line between the two parent's colors for a given gene and everything the line goes through is a possible offspring color. The color wheel is an odd number of colors, so there is ALWAYS a shorter path.
I wrote up way too many words explaining the system in detail: link's in my signature, be warned that it's a rather large google document. But it DOES have legible names, ordering, and hexadecimal values for all the colors, as well as the tutorial. (I got tired of having to check different references for everything.)

Draw the shortest line between the two parent's colors for a given gene and everything the line goes through is a possible offspring color. The color wheel is an odd number of colors, so there is ALWAYS a shorter path.
I wrote up way too many words explaining the system in detail: link's in my signature, be warned that it's a rather large google document. But it DOES have legible names, ordering, and hexadecimal values for all the colors, as well as the tutorial. (I got tired of having to check different references for everything.)