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The backgrounds editor in Horizon Chase (trailer) allows me to independently control each one of the game’s visual aspects, so I adjust all colors of the game elements manually. There aren’t colors that get automatically influenced by another (that’s what happens when we do a lightmap operation in a environment that’s fully 3D). In this article I will explain how I simulate that behaviour of the light’s physics, by creating what would basically be a mixture of colors.