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Scientifically, complementary colors are those that, when mixed, produce a neutral grey. Throughout the history of art, green was considered to be the complementary of red, but the reason for that was the technological limitations that made it impossible to create more colors at the time. We now know that the actual complementary of RED is CYAN. Complementaries: Red->Cyan Green->Magenta Blue->Yellow
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Here's a little experiment for you to try. Find yourself a piece of paper in a solid bright color. Now find a white wall. Place a chair about 5 feet from the wall. Now tape the paper to the wall at what would be eye level when you are sitting in the chair. Now sit down and stare at the paper for about fifteen seconds. Quickly look away from the paper to a blank part of the wall and let your eyes settle. What you will see is an image of the paper in negative. The color you now see is the opposite of the color that the paper is. Google COLOR THEORY and choose most any link. Or go to http://www.colormatters.com/colortheory.html and check out the color wheels on that page for m ore information.
In color graphics if there are more than one of the same color than it is definite of a bias
"Whiter" or simply "more white" alone are both are acceptable. Examples: This shirt is more white than the other one. This shirt is whiter than the other one.
It depends on why you are selecting a color scheme. If you are trying to be very visible, red and white are much more noticeable. If you want to be more subtle, royal blue and white are striking without standing out too much.
Light blue color is created when the wavelength of blue light is reflected more than other wavelengths in the visible spectrum by an object's surface. This causes the eye to perceive a color that is a mixture of blue and white.
A tint of blue, meaning a lighter color of blue.
The sky appears blue because air molecules scatter shorter-wavelength blue light more efficiently than other colors. This scattering effect causes the blue light to be more visible to our eyes, giving the sky its characteristic blue color.
Blue
more or less, white and blue because the NASA meatball has blue and white on it.
I think it is either blue or white. More or less, blue, as white is purity.
Blue is a primary color, which means it is a base color. To lighten a blue just mix white into it. The more white you use, the ligher the blue will become.
light blue and white
You can make sky blue color by mixing blue and white in appropriate proportions. Experiment with more white for a lighter shade, and more blue for a deeper shade until you achieve the desired sky blue hue.
White is a color that can be easily seen both day and night. During the day, white stands out against most backgrounds, while at night, white objects can be more visible under artificial lighting or moonlight.
None of the primary colors can be made by mixing two or more colors. They are red, yellow and blue.