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Any two pigments that combine to make black
If you mean light, you get white. If you mean pigment, you get black.
The original complementary color model only saw colors in primary and secondary pairs such as red-green, yellow-violet, and blue-orange. In the newer RGB model, complementary colors that are mixed at the right amounts will produce either black or white.
The most complementary colors for my skin tone are peachy pink and light blue.
Complementary colors do neutralize when combined. When you mix two colors across the color wheel they mix to make brown. It is difficult to determine which two complementary colors make up a very even brown.
Complementary colors
Any two pigments that combine to make black
If you mean light, you get white. If you mean pigment, you get black.
Combining complementary colors creates "secondary colors". The primary colors (colors that cannot be mixed by combining any colors of paint) are yellow, red, and blue. Mixing yellow and red creates orange. mixing red and blue create purple, mixing blue and yellow creates green.
no, blue and orange are complementary colors and red and green are complementary colors
The original complementary color model only saw colors in primary and secondary pairs such as red-green, yellow-violet, and blue-orange. In the newer RGB model, complementary colors that are mixed at the right amounts will produce either black or white.
all complementary colors are directly across from each other. Example: Purple---- Yellow or Blue--- Orange
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.
Those garish colors are not very complementary.
White light is the result of adding all the colors of the spectrum of visible light. A television is a device which operates upon this principle and this explains why televisions do not use the primary pigments red, yellow and blue. This differs from combining together all the pigments, like an artist would do with paint, which results in black pigment.
The most complementary colors for my skin tone are peachy pink and light blue.
primary light colors are the mixed of red green and blue and pigment is solid colors