The Indian flag has a ashoka chakra [a wheel] in the center of it symbolizing the circle of life and death.
Blue (like the broncos) and if you mix them together they make brown
Blue and orange are opposites on the color wheel. The mixing of opposite colors usually produces a brown or black.
With an orange stripe on top, a White in the middle and a green one on the bottom. Also with a wheel shape in the middle, representing Asoka the Great, on of the kings of India. The symbol is called 'The chakra'
When blue and orange are combined, the color that will form is a shade of brown. The complementary colors blue and orange tend to neutralize each other, resulting in a muted or earthy tone like brown.
Orange is blue's complement. They are across each other on the color wheel. If you mix them in equal parts you will get brown.
On the additive color wheel, the opposite of Orange would be Blue.
Picture a color wheel with the primary colors and the secondary colors between then. Moving clockwise from the top you have red - violet - blue - green - yellow - orange - and back to red. Mix any color with its opposite on the wheel and you make brown: reb and green, yellow and violet, blue and orange. Pink is a shade of red (red mixed with white). Mix it with a little green and you get brown.
On the colour wheel, Blue is opposite of Orange.
I think that should be wheel in the middle of a wheel.
Blue and orange are opposites on the color wheel. The mixing of opposite colors usually produces a brown or black.
The color wheel is used for comparing and contrasting the warm and cool colors or neutral. The warm are red yellow and orange. the neutral are brown black and white. The cool and blue green and purple
Blue and orange are complementary colors, meaning that on a color wheel, they are directly across from one another. Depending on much blue to orange you mix, you could a dark blue or dark orange that is close to sienna. If you do 3 parts blue, 1 part orange, a bit of white, you can get grey.