In relation to subtractive color theory, why will mixing all colors of paint result in a black/dark brown color? Be sure to use the terms reflect and absorb.
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When you mix pigment colors together, every addition of a new color darkens your result. In subtractive mixing, every addition of a new color brings the result closer to black. The combination of all colors is black and the absence of color is white.
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