There are 3 primary colors: red, blue, and yellow. Secondary colors come about when you mix two primary colors, i.e. mixing red and yellow creates orange. Tertiary colors are created when you mix a primary color and a secondary color, such as mixing yellow and orange to get yellow-orange. Additive colors is when you use the three primary colors in light, red, green, blue, and combine them to form all other colors. Subtractive colors is when you use the regular primary colors and mix them, in paint form, to get the other colors. Different colors are associated with different feelings/moods depending on the culture. Because of this colors can hold deep meaning and will then be perceived/associated with a emotion. Different colors put together can also create an emotion by feeding off one another. Light-green and pink are an example of a color duo that creates a feeling of lightness and simplicity.
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