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No, red is not always the top color of a rainbow. The order of colors in a rainbow, from top to bottom, is red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. The position of red at the top is due to the way sunlight is refracted by raindrops to create a rainbow.
Primary Color wheel. Yes
you can't exactly say there's a first colour. However, the topmost colour is red, so that may be the answer you are looking for.
Isaac Newton created the first color wheel in 1666 when he discovered a visible color spectrum using a prism.
There is more then 1 version of galaxy Pegasus' fusion wheel but the main color is Metallic Blue but there rare version (i own it) is red
Red is at the top of the color wheel because red is the first color in the visible spectrum.
When you use a color wheel, you pick the color that you want and look dirctly across from it, this color means that it goes well with the one you have chosen. If you don't like the color across from it, try the 2 on either side of it. Remember that you don't always have to go for the obvious, be creative, and always be yourself!
No, red is not always the top color of a rainbow. The order of colors in a rainbow, from top to bottom, is red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. The position of red at the top is due to the way sunlight is refracted by raindrops to create a rainbow.
There is no antonym for color wheel.
Primary, secondary, and tertiary colors in the color wheel.
Metallic colors do not appear in a color wheel.
The opposite of gold on the color wheel is purple. Gold is a warm color, while purple is a cool color, making them complementary colors on the color wheel.
There are different color wheels there is a three color color wheel which is red,yellow,blue
What related colors on the color-wheel
The specific color that is opposite of white on the color wheel doesn't exist. Most color wheels do not contain the color white on them, if they do it's directly in the center.
The opposite of green on the color wheel is red. Green and red are complementary colors, meaning they are directly across from each other on the color wheel and create a high contrast when used together.
On the additive color wheel, the opposite of Orange would be Blue.