well when you think about it if you add all colours together what colour do you expect to get? do you expect a bright pretty colour i wouldn't think so if your colour is not black it will be a dark muddy colour.
If you mix all pigments together you will get a murky brown color that borders on black.
When you mix all colors together, you get the color black or a very dark shade of brown. This is because all the different colored pigments absorb and cancel each other out, resulting in a lack of reflected light and the appearance of black.
If you mix all the colours as lights (red light plus green light plus blue light etc) then you get white light but if you mix all the colours together as opaque pigments or paints then you get black.
Because they can Be Mixed together To Create A New Colour.
When the primary pigments cyan, magenta, and yellow are mixed together in equal amounts, they absorb all wavelengths of light and result in a black color. This is known as subtractive color mixing, where the pigments absorb specific colors to create different hues.
If you mix all pigments together you will get a murky brown color that borders on black.
No they are white. Black is the total absence of colour; the total absorption of light. ------- NO all the PIGMENTS of the colors mixed turns black all the LIGHT colors mixed together make white
When you mix all colors together, you get the color black or a very dark shade of brown. This is because all the different colored pigments absorb and cancel each other out, resulting in a lack of reflected light and the appearance of black.
If you mix all the colours as lights (red light plus green light plus blue light etc) then you get white light but if you mix all the colours together as opaque pigments or paints then you get black.
Because they can Be Mixed together To Create A New Colour.
When the primary pigments cyan, magenta, and yellow are mixed together in equal amounts, they absorb all wavelengths of light and result in a black color. This is known as subtractive color mixing, where the pigments absorb specific colors to create different hues.
All of them if using pigments, none if using light
In terms of light, black is the absence of color because it absorbs all colors. However, when considering pigments or in art, black is considered a color because it is a substance that gives objects a dark hue.
Black is perceived when an object absorbs all visible light and reflects little to no light back to the eye. This lack of reflected light is what makes us see black. In terms of pigments, black can be created by mixing together other colors or through the use of carbon-based pigments.
Black is actually an ABSENCE of light- or of color. There are no primary pigments or colors that can be blended to produce black. The pigments used in black paint are frequently either carbon black, or black iron oxide.
Black or Brown, depending on what pigments you're using. White if you're using light.
The "color" black is not really a color. Black is the absence of light. Black objects have pigments that absorb all light and, therefore, none is reflected for us to be able to see.