Black is a shade, but here are some dark colours close to it:
Onyx
Jet
Sable
Obsidian
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You do not list black and white as colors because of the lack of spectral color. White is the sum of all possible colors. Black has no light so no color.
A monochromatic color scheme is a color scheme that only uses one color. You add black and white to the original color to get different shades ex: light blue, dark blue, blue ex: light orange, dark orange, orange
Monochromatic refers to the use of a single color in a variety of tints and shades.
Pink is a tint of the primary color red. By mixing red with white you end up with various shades of pink.
All colors can be monochromatic, it just means to consist of one color. Like in art class we had to make a logo but with at least five different shades of one color to make it monochromatic (you don't necessarily need five different shades, that's just an example)
they are shades or tones
No they are not colors, they are shades
Nope their shades.
They don't they're shades.
grayscale
grayscale
Shades of a color are when you mix a little black with it, at least, in art.
Black by definition is the absence of light. However in a real world setting people can not replicate that accurately, so there for there are different attempts that fall within the category of "Black". There are hundreds of different shades of black.
You can't mix two colors to get blue, but you can use blue and white to get light shades of blue and black to get dark shades.
No, most things do. Other things have shades (black and white).
Rainbow Blue shades
Black and white are colors, but technically both can be the absence of color, or the total combination of colors. B&W television used shades of gray (although that might also qualify as a color). The term "color TV" means a "full spectrum of colors" rather than simply grays.