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i wish i could answer the question. . . .i just wanted to comment because i get purple and orange mixed up too and had never found out why. . . :(
you could buy red blue orange green red yellow pink purple black of the section that says "celebrate" of the kind of Wilton.
Vanessa = Purple Mollie = Yellow Rochelle = Red Una = Blue Frankie = Orange You could of just looked on the video up, at the beginning when Una picks her microphone, then paused it. Instead of making me type all of the up......JHEEZ
This is pretty subjective. I'm sure you've seen people who delight in putting together an outfit that could burn your retinas off. In the simplest, "color wheel" terms, the answer is no. But, there are quick limits to that no. Many desaturated ("muted" ) colors that fall under the orange or purple classifications are wonerful together, especially if there are some helper colors along. Take a good close look at the portraiture of John Singer Sargent.You'll find some of those mellowed-out oranges and purples in his luminous skin tones. Gorgeous. Simply gorgeous.
Brown --------------------------------- Mixing the purple with yellow at a 3:1 ratio will give you a gray which can be lightened by adding white. All palettes are not the same, however, so you have to experiment with the reds, blue, yellows and purples you have to see exactly what colors you get. The comments above are just a guideline to start with.
It could either red or blue. But I am going to guess blue. Because when you are red to both of the first colours (yellow and blue) you get the second colours (orange and purple).
Cheese is usually white, yellow, or orange. Some cheese has wine mixed into it and could be purple.
In the subtractive color model, red is created by combining magenta (not purple) and yellow, while blue is created by combining cyan (not green) and magenta. Therefore, orange would not be created by combining yellow and green in this model. Orange is typically created by combining red and yellow in the subtractive color model.
after the yellow belt comes the orange belt then blue then brown then black
One color that looks good with yellow is purple. Purple is yellow's complimentary color; they compliment each other, thus the name. Purple pops with yellow. Another color you could try is orange. Orange and yellow are similar looking colors, so when they mix, it creates a beautiful blend of color and art. Hot pink also goes well with yellow, as does black, blue, or magenta. So does tan Im looking for furniture for when i move into my bros room so i saw that tan looks good with a golden yellow
red, orange, yellow, green,blue, indigo and violet you could remember these by ... ROY-G-BIV!
an apple is red sometimes, or it could be green. But a strawberry is red. an orange is orange. and a banana is yellow.
The colors of fire can range from red, orange, and yellow to blue and white, depending on the temperature of the flame. A cooler flame will appear yellow or orange, while a hotter flame will appear blue or white. Other colors, such as green and purple, can also be seen in certain conditions.
the colors vary depending on how much yellow or orange you put in.sometimes a soft/light orange or if you put in a lot of orange it could be a redish or dark dark orange color
It goes well with all the complementary shades of its opposite on the color wheel, i.e.: red, orange, yellow.
Burnt Orange could be considered a flat form of the shades.
Attina (orange) Aquata (blue) Andrina (purple) Arista (red) Adella (yellow) Alana (a different shade of purple) Ariel (and of course a green tail) hope this helps :)