In paint, black.
In light, white. In practice, if you mix all paint colours, you get a murky dark brown close to black. But the theory outlined above is correct.
all colors are in black. If you mix all the colors together you will receive black.
All colors of light mixed together make white.
All colors...
all the primary colors together
brown nope. If you mix all the colors together, you get a blue-grey. I don't know why, but you do. This is if you are talking about paint. With crayons, yes it is brown with streaks of other colors.
When we mix paints, white is the absence of any colors (tints), and black is essentially the result of mixing all colors together. With light, white light is the presence of all colors. When there is no color of light present, it is dark (black).
Yes all colors mixed together make black and it absorbs all colors, while all colors are in white and white reflects all color.
all colors are in black. If you mix all the colors together you will receive black.
all of the colors
All of the primary colors mixed together would create brown.
All colors of light mixed together make white.
all colors
All colors...
In the concept of light, the presence of all rainbow colors produces white light. In additive mixing of colors, if the three primary colors, blue, red and yellow are showing, the result is white.
Yes
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