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the two things that determine the color of a light wave are its wavelength and the material it reflects from.
you could do light purple on two opposite walls and light blue on the other walls then have blue and purple acsessories and things like that
Why do you need to connect the two walls? Your concept, what looks right to you? A 3 inch wide stripe at the ceiling may be alright in some rooms and a 6 inch in others. Windows, furnishings, light sources, many thing can determine how to do it. BOttom line is what looks right to you?
Light blue is the color of the walls to Bella Swan's bedroom in "Twilight."Bella's bedroom is on the west side of the small, two-bedroom house in which her father, Charlie Swan, lives. Her window looks out onto the front yard. The window is covered by yellowed lace curtains. The room's furniture includes a bed, a rocking chair, and a table with a computer and chair.
actually it goes really good......my room is set up where two walls are light blue and two are dark but it goes in a patern like light dark light dark and i have zebra bedding and a zebra chair and it goes really well!!!!
I believe it's call light cycle or tron
Light green is one of the many shades of green in the color spectrum. Pale green and lime green are two of the names that are given to this color when classified.
Yellow is a primary color and green is a secondary color. When these two are mixed you will get a tertiary color which is yellow-green or light green.
If you combine mint green and light pink you will have a light, warm, muddy color. Mint green is a tint of the color green, and light pink is a tint of the color red. These two colors are complimentary, which means that they have little to no pigments in common. When combined they contain too many pigments, so none of them will dominate the others and the color will look murky.
There are two ways that the color white occurs, as light and as the color of an object. When you see white light it is a combination of many colors of light, because white light is a combination of all light. When you see a white object, that object is reflecting all of the colors of light back at you, because that surface doesn't absorb any of the colors of light.
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The two things are quite unrelated. You have have high-intensity light that is white, or any color you want.