A really ugly brown.
When you see a rainbow, you see seven different colors. Well the same thing appears in a rainbow wheel. When you spin the wheel, the colors combine and mix to make the color white. It's like a recipe. You add the seven colors of the rainbow and you make a white color. I hope this is the answer that you're looking for.
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you learn all the colors.
blue and all the other colors
all colors are necessary to make white because sunlight is white and when you hold something clear up to the light, it makes a rainbow of all colors
Ultra-marine blue is complementary to yellow. This is according to the CMY color wheel which follows the colors of the light. Scientists and artists who understand the concept of colors as found in nature all agree that the primary colors should be cyan (brightest blue ever like the sky), magenta (pink with very small blue that make the pink slightly purplish), and yellow (the brightest yellow ever). With these three colors, you can literrally make all the colors found in nature and on yourself. Also, when you put into the color wheel system, the true complementary colors of the CMY wheel actually look better together than on the regular blue-red-yellow color wheel. Google "true color wheel".
Mixing all colors, including the hues of other colors, you would get Black. But, if you were to mix all the colors of Light, you would get White. People always get that mixed up.
To show how colors are related to one another as well as to show all of the colors.
There can be any number of colors in an analogous color scheme. The only requirement is that the colors be from the same area of the color wheel. If there are more than 3 or 4 colors, then the colors will be much closer together, and you would need a more detailed color wheel to see them all.
The color wheel ideally includes all possible colors. The only things left off are neutrals. A gray-scale color scheme uses all neutrals and does not appear on the color wheel.
Colors Right next to each other on the color wheel ( All lights and darks of the two colors.) But, This Could Be Wrong :-/
All colors in the color spectrum make white. Black is the absence of color/light