lime light lol
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).
You get gray-lime.
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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! :).
lime
A lime is typically green in color when it is mature and ripe. Unripe limes may appear more yellowish or light green in color.
Under a red light, a lime would appear dark and almost black, as red light does not provide the necessary spectrum to reflect the green color of the lime. The lime's surface would absorb most of the red light, resulting in a lack of color perception.
Light Green or Lime Green
Maybe light blue or lime green.
probably a light green-silver
light blue,light lime green,hot pink is ADRIENNE BALION FAVORITE COLOR AND THATS MY FAVORITE COLOR TO
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.
Light green is one of the many shades of green in the color spectrum. Pale green and lime green are two of the names that are given to this color when classified.
No, the lime color is white
Lime Green!