yellow.
but this is for light O N L Y . not in paint.
1) white 2) cobalt blue 3) beige
No, blue color does not absorb light; instead, it reflects blue wavelengths of light and absorbs other colors. This reflection of blue light is what gives objects their blue color.
No, the color blue does not absorb light. In fact, blue objects appear blue because they reflect blue light and absorb other colors.
The shirt will reflect blue light, as objects appear in a certain color because they reflect that color of light and absorb the rest.
Yes, blue color reflects blue light and absorbs other wavelengths of light. When white light (which contains all colors of the visible spectrum) hits an object that appears blue, all colors except blue are absorbed and blue light is reflected, which our eyes perceive as the color blue.
1) white 2) cobalt blue 3) beige
On an artist's color wheel, green is the complement of red. Orange is the complement of blue. On a printing color wheel, cyan is the complement of red. Yellow is the complement of blue.
orange
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.
The complement of Pale blue is, a some what salmon color. A good medium between red and orange which is the complement of blue.
Colors that match light blue gray include white, navy blue, soft pink, silver, and light shades of green. These colors complement light blue gray and create a harmonious color palette.
a light bronze tone or maybe even a light blue. Not too bright but not too light
White or black
the color that is opposite of light blue is dark blue.
yes
No, blue color does not absorb light; instead, it reflects blue wavelengths of light and absorbs other colors. This reflection of blue light is what gives objects their blue color.
The streak color of azurite is light blue to blue.