Not really.
The original dye used to color denim was derived from the indigo plant.
Indigo in cotton fabric was originally a dark blue with a slightly grayed overtone.
These days however, the term denim blue usually refers to a medium blue the color of older well washed jeans.
No, dark blue and royal blue are not the same. Dark blue is a shade of blue that is close to black, while royal blue is a bright shade of blue often associated with royalty.
Blue is both a collective description of a range of colours which dark blue fits into, and a colour itself. Whether they are different depends on context.
Lev Demin was born on January 11, 1926.
Ivan Demin has written: 'Istoki budushchego'
Denim blue is typically achieved by mixing blue with a small amount of black or grey to create a muted, slightly faded shade. Experimenting with different ratios of these colors will help you achieve the desired denim blue hue.
they are the same
Lev Demin died on December 18, 1998 at the age of 72.
If I am thinking of the same color, it is a mix between a really dark navy blue and a dark gray.
Lev Demin died on December 18, 1998 at the age of 72.
You can get dark blue from (plain) blue by adding (a small amount of) black.
No. Dark blue is a dark blue color, but navy blue is contrasted with white.
Lev Demin was born on January 11, 1926 and died on December 18, 1998. Lev Demin would have been 72 years old at the time of death or 89 years old today.