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Admiral8Q
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
Basically "Warm" leans towards the yellow and red end of the colour spectrum, "cool" towards the blue and purple. Often blue light will make skin look purplish or pink because of the red in human blood.
In-game, I use the colours on the lighting quite a bit! Really changes the look of places and people (Sims). Like for example, I used the purplish lighting here to give the bedroom a "cool" ambience lighting:
https://i.imgur.com/zgnNXsA.png
In-game, I use the colours on the lighting quite a bit! Really changes the look of places and people (Sims). Like for example, I used the purplish lighting here to give the bedroom a "cool" ambience lighting:
https://i.imgur.com/zgnNXsA.png
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