Monochromatic means single colour, so any and all colours are a single colour, potentially. The complication is that many can also be made by mixing two or more colours.
Monochromatic means single colour, so any and all colours are a single colour, potentially. The complication is that many can also be made by mixing two or more colours.
The bright colours r Yellow, Red and blue .
Black and pink, as you may have noticed, are natural colours that easily go together themselves. Without the help or need of other colours matching with these colours, it will go great together. If you want a colour going with PINK, there's green and yellow and purple and orange and BLACK and red, and maybe even grey if you like those old, dull colours. With black, you can fit in almost anything towards the matching point of this colour - there's red, which matches up with black to make an outstanding popstar colour which all the celebs love. There's pink, yellow, white (if you like the old-fashioned stuff), green, brown, lilac, indigo, violet...all the colours you can think of probably goes with black.
When you mix complimentary colours (colours opposite one another on the colour wheel) you will get a brown or black.
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to make the world more colourful.
primary colours are the colours of the rainbow( VIBGYOR).Now White is made by mixing all the colours of the rainbow and black is also made by by mixing some colours present in the rainbow.so the colours present in the rainbow are primary colours and all the other colours in the world are made by mixing them in someway.Secondary colours are not naturally present. .....................................Gho$t
all colours, so rainbow.
All the colours: red,black,blue,green and yellow all on a white background. Every flag in the world has One of those colours in.
The answer is 10 millon colours in the world that we can see, about 11 millon colours that a computer has, but, there are actually a lot of colours, and I can say it's infinty. There is alot of colours.
It represents the five continents which participate in the Olympic games. The colours represent the colours which are found most commonly on world flags. All the countries in the world have at least one of the colours represented by the rings on their flag.
For each of the 5 continents in the world.
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All the Colours of Darkness was created in 2008.
All of the colors in the world can be broken down to some form of the primary, secondary and tertiary colours on the colour wheel with the addition of the neutrals. The primary colours are Red, Yellow and Blue. The secondary colours are Purple, Green and Orange. The tertiary colours are Red-purple, Blue-purple, Blue-green, Yellow-green, Yellow-orange, and Red-orange. The neutral colours are, black, white, grey, and brown. A guy friend of mine claims he can describe all the colours using just the colours you find in an eight pack of crayons and adding "ish" and "y" to them. Using that theory, aqua would be a green-ish bluey colour.
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