This answer depends on whether you want to know:
"Any color that we see depends on the light sent to our eyes, as light is imperative for humans to have any perception of color. White light is sent from the sun, from which all colors evolve, and is the brightest color we see. The primary colors of light include red, blue and green, while yellow, cyan and magenta are secondary." - The Franklin Institute: Light and Color -- Black is an absence of light (it absorbs all light and only reflects
dark colors - think of why a car with dark paint or exterior gets
hotter in the sun than a white car with lighter interior reflects back
all (most) of the sunlight, so the car stays cooler)
**( ROY G BIV - or all the colors excluding black & white,)
"Yellow is the brightest colour. It screams for our attention and this is why warning signs are frequently painted this colour. Yellow and Yellow-Orange also are the dominant colours of Autumn and as such have a strong appeal to our emotions. Psychologically Yellow is a colour denoting happiness."
-- Look at the yellow text on the white back ground - it's way
to read and look at than white text on a yellow background
(don't believe me? try it word or paint). And the psychological
effects obviously make us more mentally drawn to it.
Hope that makes sense!
Red and Yellow make Orange. Blue and Yellow make Green. Therefore, I would say that you need to dilute the orange with more yellow to get back as close to yellow as possible, then add blue.
a secondary color for instance mixing blue, and orange make brown... i think brown is an intermidiate colour anyway... right?? Red, Blue and yellow are the 3 primary colors. Example: if you mix blue and yellow you will get green, mix red and blue and you will get purple, mix red and yellow and you will get orange.
In order, the visible spectrum is violet, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. Yellow is the color between green and orange.
yellow pink blue and orange
blue and green
Stars vary in color and may be red, orange, yellow, white, or blue. Blue stars are the hottest and among the brightest.
The color out of the primary colors is yellow The color out of the primary colors is yellow The color out of the primary colors is yellow
Blue-green is the opposite of yellow-orange.
Red, red-violet, violet (purple), blue-violet, blue, blue-green, green, yellow-green, yellow, yellow-orange, orange, red-orange.
No, blue is not the brightest color of stars. The brightest stars often appear white or yellow in color. The color of a star is determined by its temperature, with the hottest stars emitting blue light.
The colors on a color wheel are Red, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Green, Purple, Red-Purple, Blue-Purple, Blue-Green, Yellow-Green, Yellow-Orange, and Red-Orange!
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Primary; Red blue yellow secondry; orange green purple Tertiary; yellow-orange, red-orange, red-violet, blue violet, blue-green, and yellow-green. hope this helps!
There are only 6 colors on the color wheel and they are red orange yellow green blue and purple(in that order)
If you blend yellow with blue, you get the color green. If you blend yellow with red, you get the color orange.
Blue & Orange, Blue-Violet & Yellow-Orange, Violet & Yellow, Red-Violet & Yellow-Green, Red & Green, Red-Orange & Blue-Green
The intermediate colors include red-orange, yellow-orange, blue violet, yellow-green, blue-green, and red-violet. To get an intermediate color, a primary color is combined with a secondary color that is adjacent.