Pairs of colours which , when combined or mixed, cancel each other out by producing a grayscale color like white or black.
The negative of the color blue is typically considered to be the color yellow, as they are complementary colors on the color wheel.
The opposite of violet on the color wheel is yellow. Violet and yellow are complementary colors, meaning they are across from each other on the color wheel and create high contrast when paired together.
The opposite color of orange on the color wheel is blue. These colors are considered complementary colors because they are directly across from each other on the color wheel.
The opposite of yellow on the color wheel is purple. These two colors are considered complementary because they are directly across from each other on the color wheel.
Green is a secondary colour. To get a secondary colour you must mix two primary colours together in equal proportions. Green is the result of mixing the primary colours Yellow and Blue in equal proportions.
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Red = GreenOrange = PurpleYellow = Blue
The complementary color of blue is yellow.
Red and green or any other complementary pair.
A colour opposite the original colour in the colour circle. Red-green, blue-yellow, etc. see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complementary_color
Contrasting and complimentary colours are the same thing. Green is a secondary colour. You achieved a secondary colour by mixing two of the three primary colour. In this case green is the mixture of Yellow and Blue. The complimentary colour to a secondary colour is the primary colour not used to create it; in this case the complimentary (or contrasting) colour to green is red.
Is this a trick homework question? I don't believe there is a 100% truthful answer because a subtractive colour is made up of two primaries, and a primary colour is not subtractive any more than a subtractive colour is primary ("...primary subtractive colour..."). Neither can there be a "main" subtractive colour if we are to consider your use of the word "primary" in your question to mean that. The complementary colour to red is cyan, which is made up of blue and green in equal amounts.
Yes, they appear opposite one another on a standard colour wheel.
Ajacent? Complementary = across on the color wheel Analogous = beside each other on the wheel
The negative of the color blue is typically considered to be the color yellow, as they are complementary colors on the color wheel.
Colour schemes with complementary hues or tonal variations are known for their appealing effect on the senses.