Nocturne - Just past Midnight Blue
A drawing done in only one color. a black and white drawing is considered monochrome, as the "color" would be black on a white tapestry.
Photographs that are primarily monochromatic (black and white) with areas of full color, are usually called "selective color" or "spot color." An example would be a photo in which a flower is shown in color, while everything else has been converted to black and white.
All colors. It depends on your preference.
because they are shades. they have different gradients, white, gray, black, they all can melt into each other, but be very different. Also, since black and white photos were that way, they got darker in shades.
The color you would get when you mix a royal with a black depends on your mixture. If mixing only a small amount of black into the royal, you would get a darker, duller royal. If, say, you used equal parts blue and black, you would get a black, because black is dominant. However the black that you get could be a "livelier" black as opposed to a flat, dull black.
No, black is not considered a bad luck color in dogs.
A drawing done in only one color. a black and white drawing is considered monochrome, as the "color" would be black on a white tapestry.
Black would absorb the most heat, even though black is not considered a color, rather it is the absence of color. So basically anything dark like a navy blue, etc.
that's sort of a racist Q, but if you must know, he would probably be considered colored.
dogs are color blind so it would still be whiteDefinition-color blind- not able to see colorwhite- a reflection of all the colorsblack- considered a combination of all the colorsso black and white wouldn't be considered a color which is dumb
like not even black or white just no color at all wouldn't there still have to be a color?Actually we would "see nothing". Black isn't a color. Black is the absence of color, so if there was no color it would all be black. And if it were all black we would not be able to see.But what would happen if the absence of color itself wasn't there? then what? would we see all of the colors on everything? would the universe be non-existing? nobody really knows, and nobody will ever know, but what we do know about color is that we wouldn't be here if there were no color. we couldn't see anything.but i have a different question. is there a color that nobody knows about? could be. but, exactly, how would the naked eye be able to see that color? If there was an unknown color, would that color be considered the absence of color? Nobody is sure to know.
I believe she is a bay. She is dark bay.
if you meant color instead of green color it would be black
More than likely it would be a nocturne, a short character piece, usually for solo piano. The first composer to write piano music with the title nocturne was Irish composer John Field. Arguably the nocturne was brought to perfection by Chopin.
The Haier HWD1000 does not come in a black color.
The cross's name would be considered an F1 Brangus-Hereford cross. The colour would be black with a white face.
Mixing brown and black would result in a darker shade of brown. The black would deepen the color of the brown but not drastically change its hue.