Frequent equivalents of red are listed below. It should be noted that synonyms for a word each carry their own meaning that may not be present in the other "equivalents" and that combination words like "beet red" and "fire engine red" are not listed:
* carmine * cerise * cherry * claret * coral * crimson * fuchsia garnet * geranium lake * magenta * maroon * pink * rose * ruby * scarlet * terra cotta * vermilion
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Most prehistoric rock paints were done using natural earth pigments such as red and yellow ochres, clays of various colours and charcoal.
A conservative hue, would be a color that does not draw too much attention to itself. For instance, wearing grey or black to a funeral would be conservative hues. Painting your bass boat olive green instead of hot pink would be conservative.
It depends on what color and what time period. Many years ago, red jasper was used to make paint. So was lapis lazuli, limestone, and various other materials, such as berries and burnt wood.
If you start at the top with Yellow and move clockwise around the circle you will find the following: Yellow (primary) Yellow-green (tertiary) Green (secondary) Blue-green (tertiary) Blue (primary) Blue-purple (tertiary) Purple (secondary) Red-purple (tertiary) Red (primary) Red-orange (tertiary) Orange (secondary) Yellow-orange (tertiary) and back to Yellow. There are also pastels of the various colours above, achieved by adding progressively large amounts of white to the blend.
Red and white.
Not totally. They cannot see red hues, but they can see blue, green and yellow hues.
Yes, it can especially the yellow and red hues.
Cool hues are colors which are easy on the eyes and have a calming effect like blue and green, as opposed to warm colors like red, orange, and yellow.
Rhodolite and raspberry garnets are red garnet with strong pink and/or purple hues.
Warm colors are hues at the red-yellow end of the color spectrum. Warm colors include: red, pink, yellow, orange, and all the hues in-between. _________________________________________ For you gamers playing Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader the answer is Orange
It depends on how much of each you us, but you will get a gray of various hues.
there are 285 shades of visibly different red to the naked eye for a person without any colour blindness and 20/20 vision. the colours immediately outside of these shades are classified as purple or orange.
There are six intermediate hues.
Hues Corporation ended in 1978.
Hues Corporation was created in 1969.
No, the word "hues" has one syllable.