This is only with light, if you shine red, blue and green ( the primary colours) at the same spot you will get white. But if you mix red, blue and yellow (the paint primary colours) you will get a brown, purpley colour.
It makes white. If you take a color wheel and twirl it really fast (Newton Color Wheel) it turns into white, or off white-ish grey.
When all the 12 hues of the color wheel are mixed in subtractive system (physical pigment) it creates black.
All colors of light mixed together make white.
The opposite color of white is black. White reflects all colors while black absorbs all colors, making them polar opposites on the color spectrum.
In the context of color theory, black is the absence of color, while white is the presence of all colors combined. Black absorbs light and doesn't reflect any color, whereas white reflects all colors. This distinction is based on how colors are created and perceived.
It makes white. If you take a color wheel and twirl it really fast (Newton Color Wheel) it turns into white, or off white-ish grey.
When you see a rainbow, you see seven different colors. Well the same thing appears in a rainbow wheel. When you spin the wheel, the colors combine and mix to make the color white. It's like a recipe. You add the seven colors of the rainbow and you make a white color. I hope this is the answer that you're looking for.
When all the 12 hues of the color wheel are mixed in subtractive system (physical pigment) it creates black.
Mixing all colors, including the hues of other colors, you would get Black. But, if you were to mix all the colors of Light, you would get White. People always get that mixed up.
all colors are necessary to make white because sunlight is white and when you hold something clear up to the light, it makes a rainbow of all colors
Black is not a color, it contains no colors. White is a color, it contains all the colors.
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Yes, in that they aren't really colors: black absorbs all colors; white reflects all colors.
you learn all the colors.
Opposite colors on the color wheel. Such as red is opposite of green...meaning they are complementary. Blue and Orange. Yellow and Purple. And the all the colors in between like blue-green is completmentary to red-orange
All colors of light mixed together make white.
Black and white are shades, not colors. In the world of color theory, black is the absence of color and white is a combination of all colors.