her eyes are a light darkish brown it's kind of in the middle
Purple is a light burgundy (dark red) with a hint of blue.
Yes Justin Bieber likes the color pink he also likes the color purple. Purple is Justin's fave color and so is mine
=Actually, to be more specific he likes Royal Blue.=
His favorite color is Royal Blue hi
dark blue
Yes most likely but it depends what your light blue and dark pink look like.
He likes Blue, Light Blue, and Dark Blue.
where i go you can get: light blue dark blue pink glow in the dark (green) black white green red :) I personaly like the light blue :) this is someone els my friend got blue looked like light blue but it looked good
mephiles
the color that is opposite of light blue is dark blue.
actually it goes really good......my room is set up where two walls are light blue and two are dark but it goes in a patern like light dark light dark and i have zebra bedding and a zebra chair and it goes really well!!!!
He liked all the shades of blue equally.
BLUE!!!!! ----- The color (hue) will be a blue, but it depends on how your mixing what color you finally get. If mixing subtractively (like inks on paper) your colors are filtering the light that reflects off the page (we'll assume the light and the page is white). In this case "light blue" is a transparent blue and dark blue is blue and black, so the white light in the room will be both filtered by the pale blue and the dark blue. The pale blue removes some of the light which isn't blue, the dark blue removes a lot of the light - even some blue. None of this puts any light back, so the dark blue would dominate - you would get dark blue. If you were mixing light (additive mixing), dark blue is just a small amount of (dim) blue light and light blue is blue light with a bit less of all other colours in it (white). What you get then is the light blue, with just a little extra blue in it. Imagine a room in daylight and switching on a blue light-blub - would you notice the room becoming more "blue"? You'd probably still call it light-blue. If mixing opaque paints and you took a pale blue (blue+white) and very dull blue (blue+black) you would get a cool-blue-gray. You certainly wouldn't get back to a spectrum (saturated) blue.
The color spectrum ranges from light to dark, starting with lighter colors like white and yellow, and transitioning to darker colors like blue and black.
When you mix the three primary colors (red, blue, green) you get white..................................................................................................................YOU CAN'T GET WHITE!! YOU WILL GET SOMETHING DARK KINDA LIKE DARK BLUE CLOSE TO BLACK!! YOU SHOULD TRY IT IF U GET WHITE I WILL GIVE YOU $1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
A green object will appear dark or black under blue light because it does not reflect blue light well. Green objects absorb blue light, resulting in little to no reflection of this color.