The opposite of white is black.
The specific color that is opposite of white on the color wheel doesn't exist. Most color wheels do not contain the color white on them, if they do it's directly in the center.
The opposite color of white is black. White reflects all colors while black absorbs all colors, making them polar opposites on the color spectrum.
Yes, it can. This is because black and white are onl terms that humans have applied to actual colors. This is why it is impossible to descibe color to a blind man.
The opposite (having no color at all) could be uncolored, colorless, or white, but more frequently colorful refers to having lively colors, so the opposites could be dull, drab, dreary, faded, plain, or monotonous.Metaphorically, the word colorful (expressive) could have the opposites passive, inexpressive, or subdued.Colorless, drab, dreary, faded, plain, uncolored, uncolorful...
The opposite color of green on the color wheel is red.
The specific color that is opposite of white on the color wheel doesn't exist. Most color wheels do not contain the color white on them, if they do it's directly in the center.
The opposite color of white is black. White reflects all colors while black absorbs all colors, making them polar opposites on the color spectrum.
Black can be defined as the absence of any color, whereas white is the mixture of all colors.
dull or colorless or black and white having no color
Yes, it uses the Japanese color scheme where blue is opposite white and yellow is opposite green.
Opposite colors are actually complementary colors.These are the pair of colors which are of opposite hue in the color model.According to the color theory. Two colors are said to be complementary if they produce a neutral color such as black, white or grey.
The color that is every color is black, which uses every color to absorb heat. The opposite is white, and it isn't a color at all, so it reflects heat.
no there are same color, but the different between them is the intensity of light
The opposite to gray is gray dark gray is light gray ;)
White is the opposite of black. (except in checkers, where the opponent is red)In additive terms, black is all colors, white is no color. In light, black (dark) is the absence of light.
Yes, it can. This is because black and white are onl terms that humans have applied to actual colors. This is why it is impossible to descibe color to a blind man.
The polar opposite of the color gray is gray itself. Normal colors (of the spectrum: R.O.Y.G.B.I.V.) are part of the spectrum or color wheel. Therefore, they each have completely different opposite colors (the other side of the color wheel). However, the color gray is not one of the spectrum of colors. In fact, the color gray is hardly even a color at all. Gray is exactly between white and black. White is the pigmentary absence of color, while black consists of all of the elemental pigmentary colors (red, blue, and yellow). Again, black and white are not part of the color spectrum, and gray is in the middle of the two. Perfect gray has no opposite because there are only two colors on its special spectrum. For this reason, had there been some kind of color wheel based off of black and white alone, perfect black would be on, say, the top, and then perfect white would have to be on the bottom, on the center of each side (left and right), the two colors would meet at exactly the same spot, creating exactly the same color. Thus, gray has no opposite. There is no polar opposite. Grey/gray is a mixture of black and white.