Is sage green?

Yes, sage is green. It is a muted, gray-green shade of green.

The term sage green covers quite a broad range: cooler sages can have strong gray undertones (sometimes with a hint of blue), while warmer sages lean more toward olive.

If you want to identify the colors used in an image with a green palette, upload it to QuillBot’s free online color palette generator to extract the color codes of its color scheme.

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What is a bright teal color?

The color name teal is typically used to describe medium-to-dark blue-greens. When you make teal brighter and more vivid to create a bright teal color, you get colors like turquoise, aqua, or cyan.

To explore brighter tints of teal, enter the teal color code #008080 into QuillBot’s color wheel tool.

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What are complementary colors of green?

The complementary color of green is red on a color wheel that uses the Red-Yellow-Blue color model. On a wheel that uses the Red-Green-Blue color model, the complementary color of green (#00FF00) is magenta (#FF00FF).

On a color wheel, a hue’s complementary color is found on the opposite side of the wheel.

Red-Yellow-Blue model is the model traditionally taught for paint mixing, while the Red-Green-Blue color model is used for screens.

You can find the complementary color of any hue by entering its hex code into QuillBot’s color wheel.

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