pretty self explanatory, the colors complement each other( they look good together) which makes the image or painting stand out
no, blue and orange are complementary colors and red and green are complementary colors
yes
yellow and violet, blue and orange, green and red
Yes. Complementary colors are opposite of each other on the color wheel.
The complimentary color of magenta is green. The complimentary color of yellow is blue. :-)
Complementary colors are opposite each other on the color wheel. When you mix two complementary colors you get brown. If you are painting a shadow you use the complement of the color the shadow falls on.
no, blue and orange are complementary colors and red and green are complementary colors
The use of complementary colors is very bad for text because they are opposite. The contrast makes the text difficult to read.
Most artists only buy the primary colors and make all other colors from them
Take one set of complementary colors; say blue and orange. For a single split-complementary you would use orange and the two colors adjacent to blue, but not blue (green-blue and violet-blue). To make a double split-complementary use the four colors adjacent to the original complementary pair. The colors you would use are green-blue, violet-blue, yellow-orange, and red-orange. THIS IS NOT THE SAME AS A TETRADIC COLOR SCHEME WHICH USES TWO SETS OF COMPLEMENTARY COLORS.
I find it interesting that complementary colors don't always look pleasing together, and a fashion-oriented person would probably not pick complementary colors for clothing. However, I believe the most effective use of complementary colors is to add interest to a painting, and usually to a particular part of the painting. When complementary colors are placed next to each other it creates a point of interest in the viewer's eye; the clever painter can take advantage of this phenomenon and "guide" the viewer simply by creative use of complementary colors on the painting.
all complementary colors are directly across from each other. Example: Purple---- Yellow or Blue--- Orange
The color wheel can be used in art to create visually appealing pieces by understanding color relationships and harmonies. Artists can use complementary colors to create contrast, analogous colors for harmony, and triadic colors for balance. By using the color wheel as a guide, artists can create dynamic and cohesive compositions that engage the viewer.
The most complementary colors for my skin tone are peachy pink and light blue.
Those garish colors are not very complementary.
Red and green
For the same reason they use all the other colors.