Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26845310-20150809154740/@comment-26871289-20150809162601

Fuzing takes 50% from each glowbe fuzed. So in your example:

Fuzing Blue and Yellow = 50% Blue + 50% Yellow = Green

Fuzing Red and Green = 50% Red + 25% Blue + 25% Yellow = Brown

If you want to turn the glowbe white/transparent, your're on the right track, but it's a longer process. You shooting for something near 33% Red, 33% Yellow, and 33% Blue. So next try:

Fuze Brown and Green = 25% Red, 37.5% Blue, 37.5% Yellow = Step3

Fuze Step3 and Red = 62.5% Red, 18.8% Blue, 18.8% Yellow = Step4

Fuze Step4 and Green = 31.3% Red, 34.4% Blue, 34.4% Yellow = Step5

Step 5 will be pretty close to white/transparent. The longer you toggle between fuzing Red and Green glowbes into your target, the closer you can get to the result being 1/3 of each of the three base colors. However, you will reach a point where you decide the result is good enough and you can move onto dialing the color of your next glowbe.