>>38879710No, of course not. Women are worse at color, if anything.
>>38879846It’s a little more of a pure red with less yellow in it but it’s absolutely down to preference. The smart move real artists would prefer would be to choose based on the scene and mood.
>>38880236This is ok on a comic book page but would look terrible and cheesy if you tried to put it in a realistic setting. I mean you could, but you’d need the whole movie including grass and trees to be keyed up to make it all work.
>>38880275Correction: women learn fake marketing terms used on nail polish bottles and wall paint labels like “chartreuse” that aren’t real terms for color. Actual colors are on a spectrum where red eventually becomes orange when enough yellow is added with any “name” being entirely arbitrary.
>>38881627Most people don’t notice this sort of difference even when presented with objects in life. I teach plein air painting and discerning this kind of thing is by far the most important yet difficult skill for all fine artists. Seeing is a learned skill, not something you just do, and most people are very bad at it. You simply aren’t used to paying attention to these sorts of things because why would you, really. Color consists of a few distinct elements and learning them is a trainable skill, not a special ability or “talent”.
That said, people like Calli or Pippa who are a trained and amateur artist respectively should be better at tit. But they’re just tossing off twatter comments in 5 seconds while squinting at a tiny picture on a backlit screen in a dark bedroom so I’ll let it slide.