William
Experiened Citizen
The Jamzinian Royalists
Posts: 358
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Post by William on Mar 6, 2008 16:58:20 GMT
The latter part is "Hello!" James said.
The first part, I'm not sure of.
To have been, *something, something* monarch wanted to see *something* citizens.
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Post by Brandon Azzoria on Mar 6, 2008 19:46:28 GMT
Yes, I invented a few common words. Try to figure out what they are.
Also, that first bit is phrased differently.
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Post by Spangle on Mar 20, 2008 22:34:44 GMT
The opposite of green is red, not purple.
Also, secondary and tertiary colors should have names that are combinations of the primary colors. ? Green is not the opposite of red... They are both primary colours The opposite of green is most certainly purple (magenta technically)
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Post by Brandon Azzoria on Mar 21, 2008 0:11:39 GMT
No.
By what do you base this? I use the color wheel.
Each primary color should have a name, and the secondary color opposite would be vi-name.
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Post by Spangle on Mar 22, 2008 13:45:38 GMT
I use the real colour wheel, RGB and all that, addition styley colour wheel.
You're not even using CMY (subtraction colour wheel), you're using RYB which is just a random and very odd colour wheel that people use up to the age of twelve.
What happens when you mix all primary colour of a colour wheel: RGB: you get white CMY: You get black RYB: You get brown
I have called each system by it's primary colours... RGB = Red, Green, Blue | Used in everything, computers, televisions, science, the human eyeball etc CMY = Cyan, Magenta, Yellow | Used in printing mainly as it's a subtraction system RYB = Red, Yellow, Blue | Used in paint and only paint, no one else touches it.
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Post by Brandon Azzoria on Mar 22, 2008 23:41:07 GMT
It's the one used in art circles, and is based on primary and secondary colors. If you intend to address whether a color is primary or secondary, you don't have a choice, the RYB wheel is the only option (Unless you consider yellow a secondary color). It shows what colors combine to make the second tier, and opposite colors are colors than contain none of the same pigment.
Your preference is irrelevant.
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Post by Spangle on Mar 25, 2008 0:04:35 GMT
RGB has Primary and secondary colours Primary: Red Green Blue Secondary: Cyan (blue+green) Magenta (red+blue) Yellow (red+green) it can be placed nicely in a colour wheel and often is, possibly more so than RYB is. Magenta contains no green, cyan contains no red, yellow contains no blue, this shows that opposites don't contain each other.. RYB is used in art RGB is used in the human eye one can't live without the other, guess which
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