Tell them if you ever see something other than the dark or nothing, that's the sun. The sun is seen as the color yellow. Those specks are bright. Yellow is a very bright color. Yellow is almost the opposite of what you see. But it's just barely dark enough to see. What you see now is black, or the darkest color/shade.
even if you explained it really well i dont think they could really understand...but you can try.
They are made of all colors.
vibrant, stands out, unique, cheerful, bright,and eye catching
I presume you mean 'a blind person'. Impossible to describe colours to a person who had been blind from birth.
You can't
It is not very easy to describe a color to someone who is blind. I mean you can't even describe black and that is what they look at all the time.
You actually truthfully cannot explain a color to a blind person because it will only confuse him than help him. There are organizations that do help the blind with their technology for blind people.
You could say darkness, or shadows.
Most blind people understand the concept of color, so you can say what color the denim is. You should describe everything else that does not involve sight - how it feels, smells, sounds, and maybe even tastes!
In order to describe the color gray to a blind person, it would be beneficial to connect it with one of the other senses. It may described as: the sound of footsteps on concrete, the smell of rain, the smooth texture of stainless steel.
you can't. but you can explain it to a patially colorblind person depending on what colors they CAN see.
You can say yellow is the color of the sun.It's bright,colorful,and smooth.
no its orange
probably not <><><> First. communicate what SEEING is, then COLOR, then the color YELLOW. A comparison might be made to senses that the blind person has, such as hearing, taste, smell or touch.
vibrant, stands out, unique, cheerful, bright,and eye catching