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Contrasting and complimentary colours are the same thing. Green is a secondary colour. You achieved a secondary colour by mixing two of the three primary colour. In this case green is the mixture of Yellow and Blue. The complimentary colour to a secondary colour is the primary colour not used to create it; in this case the complimentary (or contrasting) colour to green is red.
Orange. The secondary colors are orange, green, and purple.
Purple is a secondary colour made up of equal parts red and blue. There is NO green in purple (which is also a secondary colour made up of equal parts yellow and blue).
Each secondary colour is situated opposite the one colour not used in its creation. Therefore the opposite colour to green on the colour wheel is red.
Green is a secondary colour. To get a secondary colour you must mix two primary colours together in equal proportions. Green is the result of mixing the primary colours Yellow and Blue in equal proportions.
No, pink is not a secondary color. There are only three secondary colors, which are orange, green, and purple. Pink is a tint of red.
secondary colours: orange,green,purple
Blur-green is a tertiary colour, on the cool side. It is achieved by mixing three parts of the primary colour blue with one part of the primary colour yellow (or equal parts blue and the secondary colour green).
Green is a secondary colour made up of equal parts Yellow and Blue. Blue is a primary colour. When you mix a secondary colour with either of the primary colours it is made up of, you get a tertiary colour. In this case you would get Blue-green.
They don't. Green is a secondary colour derived by mixing the primary colours yellow and blue. Purple is a secondary colour derived by mixing the primary colours red and blue. If you could remove the yellow or red from the secondary colour you could get a blue, however in paint, it is not possible to remove pigment from a mixture.
The colours are actually very different. Red is a primary colour and green is secondary colour. If you look at a colour wheel red is opposite green meaning they are complimentary colours so they work well together.
The opposite of the colour purple on a colour wheel is yellow. To figure this out you need to understand the concept of primary and secondary colours. If the colour you have is a primary colour (one of red, yellow or blue) then the opposite colour is the secondary colour resultant from mixing the two remaining primary colours. If the colour you have is a secondary (purple, green or orange) then the opposite colour is the primary not involved in the making of the secondary colour.