An abstract digital composition of a rainbow with bold colours of blue, red, yellow, green, orange and purple and elegantly curved lines. Here are some facts about rainbows. A rainbow is created when sunlight is refracted and reflected by raindrops. This splits the light into its different colours, which we see as a rainbow. The classic rainbow consists of the colours red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet (ROGGBIV). These colours are created by the different refraction and reflection of light in the raindrops. Although we normally only see a semicircle, a rainbow is actually a complete circle. However, this is often obscured by the horizon so that only the upper part is visible. Sometimes a second rainbow is visible above the main rainbow. This is called a double rainbow and is caused by a double refraction of the light in the raindrops. Rainbows are fascinating optical phenomena that inspire us with their beauty and play of colours. They are a wonderful example of the marvellous phenomena of nature.
My name is Eric Nagel. My hobby is digital art and I live in the beautiful Bavarian city of Munich in Germany. I like working with 3D programs such as B. Maxon CINEMA 4D, VUE xStram and recently also with the Open Source Modeling and Render Suite Blender. My.. Read more…