The word "shade" implies darkening. So, yeah, it probably is.
there isnt, or white can be black shade with white color pencil
Black and white aren't colours but are shades. White is a light shade and black is a dark shade.
off-white is a shade. i know this because we are the manufacturers of paints and distempers and we have off-white shade on our shade cards.
white or black.
When white and black are mixed together, you typically get a shade of gray. The resulting shade of gray can vary depending on the ratio of white to black in the mixture.
When you mix black and white paint together, you get a shade of gray. The more white you add, the lighter the shade of gray will be, and the more black you add, the darker the shade of gray will be.
Something like because black is a shade and white is nothing.
gray ( though black and white aren't colours )
Black and white are mixed together to create the color grey. The more black that is added, the darker the shade of grey, and the more white is added, the lighter the shade of grey.
No it's a shade. White is not considered a color. White is smply nothingthiness with the presence of light. Black is without the presence of light.
Black is a shade, not a color. Black is the absence of light or color, so it is considered a shade rather than a color.
in terms of paint, black technically does not exist (black will always be a very dark something else, usually blue). in terms of light- black is the absence of light. And since you need at least a tiny bit of light to have color, black is also the absence of color. The opposite of black (nothingness) is white (all the colors of light in one). So if you mix white and black. you will have grey. Grey is a shade of black. You can also reason that you can add white to any color to change its shade. white and black is grey. So grey is a shade of black. "The world is not black and white. We live in shades of grey."