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4. Primary and Secondary The primary colors are red, blue and yellow. Secondary colors are violet, orange and green. The old theory states that you can mix any colors with the 3 primary colors. Unfortunately, once you mix two colors together, the resulting color has less intensity as either of the initial colors. So the more you mix, the muddier and more neutral things get. The secondary colors make nice harmonies, they’re less intense than the primaries.
5. Why you see color Let’s say you’re looking at something…let’s make it a dead alien. Being that it has recently passed on, it still has it’s lovely green hue (hue=the true color, unaffected by shadows or intense light). Note how the red (green’s complementary color) frequency is the only color that gets absorbed into the alien. All the other colors reflect off the skin, thus giving the alien his creepy green hue. That’s how it works, kids. If all light waves bounce off an object, then your object is white. The additive color wheel illustrates this. The addition of every light wave substantially lightens the mix. If all of the light waves are absorbed, then the object is black. Think about it, if no light is reflected at the viewer you wont see anything but an absence of light.