58.875 units squared
Colors do not have "inverses" but they do have complementaries. The complementary of yellow is purple. If you look at a bright yellow square in side a grey field for a while , look at exactly the same spot in the yellow square, and then shift your gaze to a grey area you will experience a purple square. That is the complementary color.
see big yellow ones
The issue is that "green" and "yellow" are not so much specific exact colors as families of colors. A really light green can be lighter than a really dark yellow. However, in general, most people would say that most colors they'd call "green" are darker than most colors they'd call "yellow" (once the yellow gets dark enough, people tend to start calling it tan or brown instead of yellow).
yes it does match (:
try beige and yellow
No. Yellow is a primary color. Purple is a combination of red and blue. Picture a color wheel, red at the top, blue bottom right, yellow bottom left. If you draw a line from yellow directly across the center of the circle, it leads to purple. Mix colors across from each other on a color wheel, and you make brown. Yellow and purple, brown. Blue and orange, brown. Red and green, brown.
purple yellow
19.625 units squared
On the opposite colour wheel yellow is the opposite of purple.
No, he is not purple. He is yellow.
purple bluberry, yellow, white, AND PALE YELLOW purple bluberry, yellow, white, AND PALE YELLOW
On the color wheel the opposite of yellow is purple. purple
Yellow, green, and purple are the colors of Mardi Gras. Green stands for faith, yellow for power, and purple for justice.
the code is purple, yellow,yellow,purple
Yellow doesn't make purple, red and blue do.
The three primary colors are yellow, red & blue. The three secondary colors are green, orange & purple. They are arranged on the color wheel in this order: Yellow, orange, red, purple, blue, and green.
Yellow contrasts with purple and the colour opposite purple on the colour wheel is also yellow. Hope this helped :)