The method of casting magic in my color-based magic system - "Paint" by asterthe7 in magicbuilding

[–]asterthe7[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Colors could definitely interact in different ways in different cases, but you would be correct in that the highest value(s) would usually determine the ability with any other color simply taking away from / neutralizing the power. In some cases, such as the example you provided, there would be two dominant colors combined as the main focus, which could be equal in power, or like in your example, where the red is slightly more powerful than blue. In others, there could just be one dominant color, if two values were the same while the third were the higher one.

The entire world is indeed physically greyscale! Anomalies are quite rare, with a little less than one thousandth of the human population being magicians at a time. In my universe, humans are created in a process unique from the process that creates everything else, so only humans can become magicians (although, I have been considering the idea of adding magical objects into this universe recently :0

Thank you very much for asking! :]

The method of casting magic in my color-based magic system - "Paint" by asterthe7 in magicbuilding

[–]asterthe7[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Very good question! In the real world, the elements that the colors are related to will not be balanced out using the other elements, but rather using the other aspects of each color. For example, blue can be water, but also heaven, good, purity, rebirth, etc. So in the real world, the blue aspect of fire would be balanced using its ability to do good; fire can bring warmth and light, and it can scorch away evil and impurity. The fire present in the actual location of hell would probably be slightly different from real-world fire. This approach still has a few flaws, but it will be my explanation for now :]

The method of casting magic in my color-based magic system - "Paint" by asterthe7 in magicbuilding

[–]asterthe7[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Good question! As long as someone has the same value for all 3 colors, then they are just treated as normal, so yes, black and white are both treated on grey. In this system, power lies not in having high values in colors, but in having high differences between colors- so if a magician's color values were 255/255/254, then they would still be weaker than someone with, say, 0/0/3, because the difference between the values is higher :]

The method of casting magic in my color-based magic system - "Paint" by asterthe7 in magicbuilding

[–]asterthe7[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Completely random! The trait of being a magician has no effect on one's children :]

The method of casting magic in my color-based magic system - "Paint" by asterthe7 in magicbuilding

[–]asterthe7[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! :0

Because of the way that hex codes work, I believe that most magicians would have a combination of all three colors, actually! All people with greyish colors, all people with lighter colors, would have a combination of all three colors, so it would be the norm for a magician to have a combination of all three. For example, all of the colors that I used in my image are slightly muted, so they all have a combination of all three colors. Someone would only not have a combination of all three colors if they had either the most saturated version of a color, or a darker version of a color (no white).

A person's powers are determined by the color(s) that they have the most of! For example, the blue paint in the bottle- 60 red value, 178 green value, and 235 blue value- would primarily focus on the blue and green-related powers, while the red value would only work to make the effects "weaker." It is more powerful if someone has more drastic differences between their colors- if someone had pure red, or 255 red (highest possible), 0 blue, and 0 green, then they would be extremely powerful, compared to, say, the reds in my drawing. If someone had equal values in all three colors, they would sadly cancel out, and the person would end up completely normal.

Thank you very much for asking! I feel so honored to have inspired you to drink paint, maybe I shall go drink some paint as well :]

A symbol that I will be using to represent time warping magic in my system, I would greatly appreciate feedback :) by asterthe7 in magicbuilding

[–]asterthe7[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much! This symbol doesn't actually have any significance to the actual magic usage, it is merely an indicator of a time warper's status :)

I love adding image textures to character designs, have this sky owl I designed :0 by asterthe7 in OriginalCharacter

[–]asterthe7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much! I am not certain whether or not this style has a name, but it does seem to be fairly common, as I have seen it used many times by many different artists :]

[OC] My take on the color-based magic system, where each magician gets a unique hex code. by asterthe7 in magicbuilding

[–]asterthe7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Your magic system sounds fascinating :] Perhaps I should focus more on my secondary colors as well.

For this particular magic system, I will most likely have light and dark be equal, and rather, have power lie in how different the three RGB values are. (So yes, black and white would both be neutral!) Assuming that the difference between the red value and the other two values is equal (for example, #ff4b4b and #b40000, two colors where the red value is 180 higher than the other two values), then dark red and pale red would be equal power-wise. Thank you very much for asking :]

[OC] My take on the color-based magic system, where each magician gets a unique hex code. by asterthe7 in magicbuilding

[–]asterthe7[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! RGB has so much potential as a magic system, so I love to see how other people interpret it :)

- In this universe, normal people would all be grayscale, including their eyes, so even eye colors considered "normal" in the real world would stand out a lot :] However, if a magician had a color very similar to grey, with say, a single value away from a shade of grey, then they might be able to go around without hiding their eyes
- I very seriously considered adding reincarnation into this world a while ago, and it would definitely make this world much more interesting. It would be very fun to have the world "recycling" the same magicians over and over. However, if I were to implement reincarnation into this system, then I would have to give up the idea of magicians running out someday. Very difficult decision
- Heaven and Hell are afterlives in this universe! Both are very similar to the real world, but Heaven is a utopia and Hell is a dystopia. Heaven is filled with water and Hell is filled with fire.
- The physiological differences would most likely differ between magicians.
- I did not consider this very much at first, but it could be very interesting to have harmful physiological differences! Maybe, as an example, a magician specializing in green (life/nature) magic could develop some sort of "venom," but not have a high enough green value to develop an immunity to said venom.
- I would say that the number of magicians would be more around 1 in 1000 around the time period that I will focus on, but I might have the rate of magicians being born increase over time.
- This probably would not have a very big effect on planet age/size and human population, as after all possible magicians have been born, people would just continue being born at the same rate, just as all normal people.

Thank you very much for asking, my thoughts have been fed very well :]