Deep, Dark, Red. So, I guess you would add a slight hint of black or brown to your red.
They are a lot ranging from ruby(red) to turquoise. And about 42 in
Yes they are the same. but in ruby you get groudon and in sapphire you get kyogre .
Primary colours cannot be created by mixing other colours, they are colours in their own right. Secondary colours are Primary colours that can be mixed to make another colour eg...primary Yellow and Blue will make Green Blue and red will make purple red and yellow will make orange
Colours don't mean anything. There are just colours to make the earth beautifull.
Ruby Slippers from Burton Morris is located in Singapore you can view the details of it at www.kbicfineart.com Several colours of this piece were done, similar with how Andy Warhol painted the Marylin Monroe's. The Ruby Slippers by Burton Morris are Acrylic on Canvas.
A ruby is a ruby; a diamond is a diamond. They are different gemstones. Both occur in nature.
There are primary colours which cant be made by any other colours,there are secondary colours which are made by primary colours ,there are receding colours which are cool colours which make something fell far away and it also soothes you and that is all that can come to mind now.
natural ochre colours are mixed by a binder to make new colours
Ex: like two colours mixed so it can also make other colours. you can also mix ten colours to make another colour. so it means a colour mixed with any other colours. ok!
Receding colours are light colours that make a room look bigger
Primary colours cannot be made up of other colours. For example, red and yellow (primary colours) make orange which is a secondary colour. But no amount of other colours can make a primary colour (red, yellow and blue)x
To get ruby red, mix equal parts of primary red and magenta. You can also add a touch of yellow for a warmer tone or a touch of blue for a cooler tone, depending on your preference. Experiment with different ratios until you achieve the desired shade of ruby red.