In a paint or subtractive color wheel, the "center of gravity" is usually (but not always ) black, representing all colors of light being absorbed.Ī color wheel based on RGB (red, green, blue) additive primaries has cyan, magenta, and yellow secondaries. Intermediate and interior points of color wheels and circles represent color mixtures. Printers and others who use modern subtractive color methods and terminology use magenta, yellow, and cyan as subtractive primaries. Non-digital visual artists typically use red, yellow, and blue primaries ( RYB color model) arranged at three equally spaced points around their color wheel. The tertiary colors are green-yellow, yellow-orange, orange-red, red-violet/purple, purple/violet-blue and blue-green. The corresponding secondary colors are green, orange, and violet or purple. The typical artists' paint or pigment color wheel includes the blue, red, and yellow primary colors. A 1908 color wheel with red, green, and violet "plus colors" and magenta, yellow, and cyan blue "minus colors".
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