Blue and orange are complementary colors, which means they are opposite each other on the color wheel, positioning that signifies their complementary nature. When these two colors are placed together, one color tends to make another color stand out, highlighting a contrast. Blue is the color that contrast with orange, they can create the strongest visual impact.
Sasuke is associated with blue color and naruto is associated with orange color. On the color wheel, blue is the direct complement of orange. Since orange is a mixture of red and yellow, your complementary colors will be purple and blue respectively. Blue can be the complement of both yellow and orange
VOTE1 & VOTE2 = Blue & Orange
Blue (Sasuke) is a cold color while Orange (Naruto) is a warm color.
Also Sasuke is associated with purple color and naruto is associated with yellow color. Purple and yellow it brings high drama, contrast, and emotional tension. They are each really emotional colors, and they create fantastic tension with each other.
The giant explosions created by the collision of Rasengan and Chidori in vote1 and vote2 are exactly opposite colors. Naruto's chakra color (yellow) and Sasuke's chakra color (purple)...they are opposite side of each other as well.
Note: (Cool colors) Sky-blue, blue and violet/purple indicate night time, means 'yin'. Violet color indicates midnight. (Warm colors) Yellow, orange and red indicate day time, means 'yang'. Naruto & Sasuke colors are complementary and when they combined or mixed, cancel each other out by producing color like "white or black". Sasuke would become 'black' and Naruto 'white'. They are yin & yang.
Yang began to signify the sun
itself and the state of brightness and openness while Yin began to signify the moon and the state of darkness and
closeness. As a result, they further derived two mutually complementary principles, of which Yang represents
masculinity, light, warmth, dryness hardness, activity,
etc., while Yin represents femininity, darkness, cold,
moisture, softness, passivity, etc
the interdependence of Yin & Yang means that
each of the two aspects is the condition for the other's
existence and neither of them can exist in isolation. For
instance, without daytime there would be no night; without
male there would be no female. Hence, it can be seen that
Yin and yang are at once in opposition and in interdependence; they rely on each other for existence, coexisting in
a single entity.
The basic idea of Yin and Yang is not just the existence of the binary elements nor the dichotomy of phenomena but the harmony of opposites: they are not just in contrast or contradiction. Through the appropriate combination of Yin and Yang, these co-existing elements create beauty, balance and completeness.
Literally, Yin means dark or shade and Yang means bright or shiny. Both the physical and metaphysical worlds can be defined in terms of the relationship of the binary elements. The coexisteiice of opposites is a universal principle: love and hate,
happiness and sadness, life and death, pure and practical, material and spiritual, black and white, and so on. Yin and Yang produce everything in the universe
through combining in various proportions. In Onmyōdō, Heaven is Yang and Earth is Yin. Without Yang there is no
Yin; without Yin there is no Yang. Both create a totality, a complete whole.