no, blue and orange are complementary colors and red and green are complementary colors
yes
yellow and violet, blue and orange, green and red
Blue and orange are complementary colors, meaning that on a color wheel, they are directly across from one another. Depending on much blue to orange you mix, you could a dark blue or dark orange that is close to sienna. If you do 3 parts blue, 1 part orange, a bit of white, you can get grey.
Yes. Complementary colors are opposite of each other on the color wheel.
no, blue and orange are complementary colors and red and green are complementary colors
Orange
all complementary colors are directly across from each other. Example: Purple---- Yellow or Blue--- Orange
yes
Take one set of complementary colors; say blue and orange. For a single split-complementary you would use orange and the two colors adjacent to blue, but not blue (green-blue and violet-blue). To make a double split-complementary use the four colors adjacent to the original complementary pair. The colors you would use are green-blue, violet-blue, yellow-orange, and red-orange. THIS IS NOT THE SAME AS A TETRADIC COLOR SCHEME WHICH USES TWO SETS OF COMPLEMENTARY COLORS.
yellow or orange depending on the shade of blue
blue-green
Blue Green
a dark blue or a purple
Please accept these complementary screwdriver tips in the spirit in which they are given. Blue is a complementary color to orange.
yellow and purple orange and blue green and red
dark blue goes with red and orange