The complementary color of burgundy, a dark red hue, is typically a shade of green. Specifically, a vibrant or muted green can complement burgundy effectively, creating a striking contrast. This pairing can enhance the visual appeal in design and fashion contexts.
its the color of wine. dark red almost purple.
yellow or orange depending on the shade of blue
Color Scheme
It's a complicated answer. The following content is according to the wikipedia page linked: 1. According to color theory, mixing complementary colors produces a neutral color (white, black or gray). 2. According to afterimages based on the sensors in our eye, a complimentary color is the one that's left behind after we stop staring at a particular color for a long time. 3. In art, complementary colors produce brown or gray on combining.
Complementary colors are pairs of colors that, when combined, cancel each other out, resulting in a grayscale color like white or black. In the traditional color wheel, complementary colors are located opposite each other; for example, blue is complementary to orange, red to green, and yellow to purple. When used together in design, they create high contrast and can make each color appear more vibrant. This principle is widely applied in art, design, and photography to enhance visual impact.
Red or burgandy
Burgandy
black or white grey
its the color of wine. dark red almost purple.
it is a brownish-black color with a hint of burgandy in it
You mix purple and red.
The complementary color of magenta is green.
A slight shade of burgandy
No, they only come in shades of red and burgandy.
Every color is a complementary color. Complementary means a set of two colors which are opposite each other on the color wheel. Yellow is a complementary color with purple.
The complementary color of green light is magenta.
The complementary color of light green is pink.