Yes
When you mix pink and lime, the resulting color typically depends on the specific shades used, but you can expect a vibrant, somewhat muted shade of green or a lighter, pastel tone. This is because pink is a tint of red mixed with white, while lime is a bright green. The combination often creates a lively and playful color that can evoke a fresh and energetic feel.
You get gray-lime.
YES
Accessory wise: Different shades of green and lime e.g. Lime curtains on a brown wall.. or a different shade of lime on the lime wall, and vice versa! :).
When you mix lime green and light purple, you typically get a shade of gray or a muted brown, depending on the proportions used. This is because lime green is a bright, warm color while light purple is a cool color, and combining them can neutralize the vibrancy of both. The resulting color may also vary based on the specific shades and the medium used (like paint or digital color mixing).
Sort of, but not really. The color of a lime is known as "lime green." That is where that color came from.
It depends. Some really bright greens are: Neon Green Lime Green True Green Yellow Green Pastel Green. Try google immaging backgounds of each of these to see which one's correct. i.e. Lime Green Backgrounds.
Yes
Lime green stands for the Color of an object.
Lime Green!
Lime Green!
There are many shades of green. Some of them are light, like lime, sea foam, and pastel greens. Some of them are very bright, like emerald, olive, and hunter.
A lime is typically green in color when it is mature and ripe. Unripe limes may appear more yellowish or light green in color.
No, the lime color is white
The color "lime green" gets its name from the citrus fruit called lime, which has a bright green color. The color was named after the fruit because it closely resembles the bright green shade of a lime.
yes! it is a very popular colour
No, lime green and neon green are not the same color. Lime green is a bright green with yellow undertones, while neon green is a brighter, more fluorescent green color. Neon green is typically more vibrant and eye-catching than lime green.