That is actually me talking through Dagoth. A lot of people have told me to improve my drawings by just doing them in colour, not realising how insulting that feels to my physical capabilities.
@@manospondylus Oh, sure, it's just Dagoth saying something like that in the middle of the video instead of at the end with the plugs caught me off guard. I think there'd be some sense in saying that Martian life can't detect green light either--I don't imagine there's much green to be detected on the red planet--and thereby making them all adjacent to deuteranopic, but I don't imagine that'd make things any easier working in colour for a primarily trichromat audience.
What would the effect of normal Earth atmospheric chemical ratios be on these Martians? I imagine some form of oxygen toxicity and hydrogen suffocation, but that’s speculation I can’t grasp details of.
I can't get over the implication that Dagoth Ur has confirmed deuteranopia.
That is actually me talking through Dagoth. A lot of people have told me to improve my drawings by just doing them in colour, not realising how insulting that feels to my physical capabilities.
@@manospondylus Oh, sure, it's just Dagoth saying something like that in the middle of the video instead of at the end with the plugs caught me off guard.
I think there'd be some sense in saying that Martian life can't detect green light either--I don't imagine there's much green to be detected on the red planet--and thereby making them all adjacent to deuteranopic, but I don't imagine that'd make things any easier working in colour for a primarily trichromat audience.
Reminds me of H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds
What would the effect of normal Earth atmospheric chemical ratios be on these Martians?
I imagine some form of oxygen toxicity and hydrogen suffocation, but that’s speculation I can’t grasp details of.
I think that is a pretty fair assessment
Nice that their colored now