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[Read Description] Transparency Tutorial (Part 3)

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Note: This part of the tuorial is not required to perform the calculations. This just shows where the formulas came from and how accurate they are.

Wikipedia Article:Link



100% of the Overlay Calculator, mentioned at the end of part 2, was written by :icondecimix:
(I didn't write ANY of this code)
Overlay Color Calculator(by Decimix): fav.me/d7e5vdw


There seems to be a slightly more accurate way of doing this. I'm not sure of the method, but you can download this, which produces more accurate results. Thanks to :icontrildar: for this info.


Part 1:fav.me/d7d7r0b
Part 2:fav.me/d7d7ryp


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Just FYI, there is this other program I know of for solving for these transparent colours, here. It appears to be more accurate (at least based on tests on the examples here) and can also solve using more than 2 base colours. I have no idea on the math behind it or anything. If you'd like to know about that, I think the creator can be found on Reddit under the name epdtry.