Light blue and black do not create a new color when combined. The black color will likely overpower the light blue, resulting in a darker shade of blue with black undertones.
A cyan stage light would make the red shirt appear black because cyan is the complementary color of red. A yellow stage light would make the blue pants appear black because yellow is the complementary color of blue.
I think Black mixed with anything is still just Black
Yes, blue does bounce back and every other color goes into it. Same with the other colors. When the colors all go in the color is black when none of them go in it is white.
Blue and red light mix to create magenta light.
Blue light and red light do not combine to form a new color because they are on opposite ends of the visible light spectrum. Blue light has a shorter wavelength and higher energy than red light. When the two colors are combined, they may appear as a mix of blue and red rather than creating a new color.
A cyan stage light would make the red shirt appear black because cyan is the complementary color of red. A yellow stage light would make the blue pants appear black because yellow is the complementary color of blue.
To make the color light blue, you can mix blue with white to lighten the shade.
White, and a small amount of black
Silver and blue mixed together will create a cool-toned shade of light blue or a bluish-gray color.
Mixing blue and black will make a very dark blue.
When you mix red, yellow, and blue light, you create white light. This is known as additive color mixing, where the mixing of different colors of light results in the appearance of white light.
Blue and orange are opposites on the color wheel. The mixing of opposite colors usually produces a brown or black.
Red and blue make the color purple, but for dark purple you would mix red and blue together and add a bit more blue than red to make it darker.
it makes a light blue green
To make green you have to mix both yellow and blue together. To make it darker add extra blue. Do not use a light blue.
Dark blue.
To create black light, you need to combine red, green, and blue light at equal intensity, but when it comes to additive color mixing, black is achieved by having no light at all. In the RGB color model, black is represented by the absence of all three colors, meaning that you would not emit any red, green, or blue light. In practical terms, this means setting the values of red, green, and blue to zero.