pink
yellow
red
dark or navy blue its easy if you have a brain and if you read this OMD you no nuthin
not the three above ones you would get it as they are lined through!!
In red light a blue object appears black because there is no blue light for it to reflect, while black resembles the absence of all color.
Black because green light is absorbed by the blue sky
Mixing the primary colors of light produce white light because white light has it's own wavelength that will refract and reflect at different angles.green blue and red light rays are the certain combination for white light. Paint doesn't have the luxury of wavelengths!
The color magenta can only be obtained by mixing equal amounts of red and blue light;The color magenta is the complementary color of green;Other words for this color: fuchsia (named after the flowers).
red
Blue and orange are opposites on the color wheel. The mixing of opposite colors usually produces a brown or black.
Mixing red and blue pigments makes a purple color. Mixing red and blue light, on the other hand, gives you magenta.
Mixing blue and black will make a very dark blue.
By mixing the colors blue, yellow, and green, you get a light turquoise color.
If you mix green light and blue light, you get turqoise (a greenish-blueish color) light. Hope this helped! -ID6784
light purple
To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.
BLUE!!!!! ----- The color (hue) will be a blue, but it depends on how your mixing what color you finally get. If mixing subtractively (like inks on paper) your colors are filtering the light that reflects off the page (we'll assume the light and the page is white). In this case "light blue" is a transparent blue and dark blue is blue and black, so the white light in the room will be both filtered by the pale blue and the dark blue. The pale blue removes some of the light which isn't blue, the dark blue removes a lot of the light - even some blue. None of this puts any light back, so the dark blue would dominate - you would get dark blue. If you were mixing light (additive mixing), dark blue is just a small amount of (dim) blue light and light blue is blue light with a bit less of all other colours in it (white). What you get then is the light blue, with just a little extra blue in it. Imagine a room in daylight and switching on a blue light-blub - would you notice the room becoming more "blue"? You'd probably still call it light-blue. If mixing opaque paints and you took a pale blue (blue+white) and very dull blue (blue+black) you would get a cool-blue-gray. You certainly wouldn't get back to a spectrum (saturated) blue.
light blue and black if I'm wrong so sorry Red, yellow and blue are the three primary colours. Primary colours can not be made by mixing two or more colours together.
Grass looks black in blue light, because blue is an opaque color and green color absorbs it
the color BLACK is the missing color that will turn light blue, dark blue.
Black, black, black, black-never whiteGreen And Blue?