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redweasel
Duck - "someone befriended them, saved them, coaxed them out of their shell, and showed them that sex is nothing to be afraid of. I’m kind of envious of that rape victim"

Fuzzbutt
what bugs me is if you look at a chromaticity diagram of the CIELUV color space for a given lightness, you can see that greens and yellows are much closer to total desaturation than violets and reds. blue’s in the middle, with lots of room in deep blue, but cyan’s just as cramped as green.
 
if your character’s green and yellow, even at 100% saturation they’ll be duller in color than red and violet ponies, to human eyes at least. that’s one reason why sunlight looks white, even though it’s yellow, since all the blue photons got scattered by our atmosphere. and if you decrease saturation by a teeny bit, it has a bigger effect on green/yellow/cyan, and a lesser effect on blue/violet/red.
 
I don’t get how much you’re supposed to decrease the saturation I guess. all my attempts just make them look boring and grey. unless they start out red and violet, of course.