It looks like the Vegimal top colors are green, blue, different shades of purple, different shades of red, orange, and yellow. The bottom colors are mainly just green and blue. Here is a list where their colors are matched up with the names where they can be identified. I have seen other top colors, but don't know if they all have names. Feel free to add to the list if you know more of them.
Tunip -- yellow and blue
Barrot -- orange and blue
Tominnow -- light red and green
Grouber -- purple and green
Codish -- pink and blue
Angel clip art makes use of all important basic colors. Wings are typically depicted in white and the body of the angel is outlined with black and colored using gold and other colors.
primary colors are the 3 main colors (red, blue, yellow) secondary colors are the colors made from the primary colors (green, purple,orange) tertiary colors are the colors that can be made from any of those colors (pink, orange-red, ect)
Serene is a feeling of being happy and peaceful soo i think that it may have all the bright colors.
You may just like all colors. You probably do have a favorite. When you are shopping do you tend to drift toward a certain color? If you need to use a sharpie what is the first color you would pick out of the rainbow colors? That should be your favorite!!
Slytherin colors are silver and dark green
there are 5 vegimals in the octonuats including tunip
Black is all the colors and white is the abscence of all colors
All the colors you can think of!
all the colors
All colors
White is considered not to have any colors, as it reflects all colors of the visible light spectrum equally.
all you do is go to the gift shop and buy all the colors
True black absorbs all colors.
All of them, it reflects all the colors back to your eyes.
If you mix all colors of light you will get white. If you mix all colors of pigment/paint you will get black.
Black is the absence of color. It is created by the absorption of all colors and the absence of any reflected light.
No, white is the presence of all colors combined. When all colors of light are present, they create white light. This is different from pigments, where all colors are absorbed and only white is reflected.