Cerulean blue has been known to be very similar or close to the blue known as "Royal Blue". It is a middle-bright blue that is most of the time related to the Sky in the middle of a summer day.
Manganese Blue- toward the green side
Antwerp Blue - going toward the blue side, but is darker
True cerulean blue is a mixture of the primary color blue and a little bit of green that makes it darker (or primary color blue mixed with one part primary color blue and yellow).
Well, cyan is a shade of blue, which is a primary color and therefore can not be created out of other colors. You can add white to blue that you already have, and just keep adding more until you reach the desired shade.
Indium is the element that has a shade of blue which is found mostly in indigo. Different elements will have different colors.
Yes, navy is a color. It is a dark shade of blue, often described as a deep, rich blue that is close to black.
You get other colors.e.g. Red+Yellow=OrangeRed+Blue=PurpleBlue+Yellow=GreenRed+Blue+Yellow=A nasty shade of brown
I would say the closest matching shade of navy blue you can find, or a "nude" or "tan" shade.
Cerulean is a bright blue. It has been described as a clear sky blue by some people. Others would tell you it is somewhere between cobalt and azure blue.
The shade of blue is not established in law. It has varied through the flag's history. Presently darker blues are used. Like te Israeli flag a cerulean blue is appropriate.
It's a blue sapphire-- cerulean is a color.
it ain't cerulean - it's blue first of all and when the sun sets its orange, red,and ...blue.
Baby blue? Sky blue? Cerulean?
The cast of Cerulean Blue - 2011 includes: Paul Filipowicz Merle Mitchell
Yes, lavender is a purplish/violet shade of blue
No! It is a shade of blue
Cerulean.
sky-bluesky-blue
Every Shade of Blue was created in 1995-01.