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The simplest example of this is that in a watercolor class I was told to make shadows bluer than the object, not just blacker. And indeed it looks much more natural than a black shadow, and I think it's this effect of juxtaposing colors.



The sky is blue and the sun is yellow. Subtract the sun and you are left with only blue light from the sky.

...which explains why indoors, shadows /do/ tend to be colorless: http://www.camilleprzewodek.com/uploads/1/5/9/2/15923552/639...




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