According to the principles of color theory in studio art, the complementary color of green is red.
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As pink is actually a light red, its complementary color would be a green. The shade of green would, of course be determined by the shade of pink.
Blue Green
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According to the principles of color theory in studio art, the complementary color of green is red.
Red is the complementary color of green. These colors are opposite each other on the color wheel, making them complementary because they create a strong contrast when paired together.
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The complementary color is the opposite of a color. In the case of green, it's magenta.
As pink is actually a light red, its complementary color would be a green. The shade of green would, of course be determined by the shade of pink.
Blue Green
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No, the complementary color of red is green not yellow because, when placed next to each other, complementary colors make each other appear brighter, more intense. The shadow of an object will also contain its complementary color. Ex.) the shadow of a green apple will contain some red. ......If you look at a color wheel you may understand this a little better
The complementary color to silver is a shade of dark gray. This creates a visually appealing contrast between the two colors.
When green is subtracted from white light, the resulting color is magenta. This is because magenta is the complementary color of green when working with subtractive color mixing.
Scientifically, complementary colors are those that, when mixed, produce a neutral grey. Throughout the history of art, green was considered to be the complementary of red, but the reason for that was the technological limitations that made it impossible to create more colors at the time. We now know that the actual complementary of RED is CYAN. Complementaries: Red->Cyan Green->Magenta Blue->Yellow
The opposite color to green is red on the traditional color wheel. This pairing is considered complementary, as they are directly across from each other.