The Red and The Blue? It matches with the two colour colours on the 3D-Glasses.
What basically happens is your two eyes see a slightly different perspective of the world. The Eyes send the image as signals. The two images merge and your brain then reads these signals, to form the 3D image.
With these glasses, your left eye sees red and your right sees blue. In the movie, the frames are painting in red and blue, with the red slightly to the left, and the blue to right. When you brain combines the red and blue, a 3D image is formed...
Two colors that complement each other and can be used together in a color scheme are blue and orange.
this is a rectangular(tetradic)color scheme,also a square color scheme
There are four colors in a tetradic color scheme. The beginning of the word, tetra-, is a Greek prefix meaning four. A tetradic color scheme is also called a double-complementary color scheme. The four colors are actually two sets of complementary colors. This means that you can find a tetradic color scheme by drawing a square or rectangle inside of the color wheel and choosing the colors on the corners.
The combination of two or more colors is known as a color scheme or color palette.
A split complimentary color scheme is a variation of the complimentary color scheme. It involves choosing a base color and then using the two colors adjacent to its complementary color on the color wheel. This creates a color palette that is visually pleasing and balanced.
WARM color scheme and COOL color schme
WARM color scheme and COOL color schme
Analogous color scheme uses colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel. This scheme creates a harmonious and cohesive look, as the colors blend well together.
The name of the color scheme is called "analogous." This color scheme uses colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, creating a harmonious and cohesive look.
what is color scheme?
that was the 2006 model. That was the same year they had the red/black color scheme. The two best gsxr's ever in my opinion.
Complimentary color scheme because they are at opposite ends of the color wheel.