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Shadows: Rule 6 - Hue-Shift Separation
“When light fails, use the Color Wheel.”
On deep, dark backgrounds (Value < 15%), standard shadows are swallowed by the darkness.
Bypass the luminance entirely by using Chroma Separation. Use a shadow color from the opposite side of the color wheel. This creates a visual “spark” that defines the object's edge where “light” no longer can be seen. This is demonstrated in the wiki's How To Create a Shadow on a Dark Background.
Sample of a Rule 6 Hue-Shift for a shadow on a dark background 👉
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