Believe it or not, it depends. There are two models of color theory, additive and subtractive. In the additive model, which is when light goes through color (think theatre lighting, video cameras, televisions), the primary colors are red, green and blue. In print (subtractive model), where light reflects off color, the primary colors are generally considered to be cyan, magenta, yellow and black.
AnswerNot green or blue ANSWER:Yellow. Old monitors were called RGB, red green blue, all colors can be made from these three.green is not primary colors are blue red yellow
Red
Red, Blue, and Yellow are the primary colors.
No color will mix with green to get blue. Blue is a primary color when mixed with another primary color, yellow, produces green.
green
The color green , which is a secondary color , is made by combinding two primary colors : blue and yellow .
Yellow, a primary color, mixed with blue, another primary color, makes green.
Two primary colors, yellow and blue, when mixed will make green(a secondary color).
Yellow,Blue and Red are Primary colors. Green is a Secondary Color,due to being able to make by mixing Blue & Yellow.
it does not. Blue is a primary color. It cannot be created, it just exists. Yellow and green do not make blue. They make yellow-green. However blue and yellow do make green.
Yellow (primary color) Yellow-Green (tertiary color) Green (secondary color) Blue-Green (tertiary color) Blue (primary color) Blue-Purple (tertiary color) Purple (secondary color) Red-Purple (tertiary color) Red (primary color) Orange-Red (tertiary color) Orange (secondary color) Yellow-Orange (tertiary color) (and then you are back at yellow)
Red and Blue are primary colors. The third primary color is yellow. Green is a secondary color and can be created by combing both yellow and blue Orange is created by combining yellow and red. Purple, by combining red and blue and so on....Red, blue and yellow.
If you mean primary color, no green is a secondary color. it is a mixture of yellow and blue.
The answer to the question is NO. Recall the 3 primary colors, Red, Yellow, and BLUE. Recall what a Primary color is, "(a) color that has no other color to make it." So, knowing this you would know that Yellow and Green could not possibly make Blue. In fact Yellow and Green make a color similar to lime green or like baby poop green. Many people think that Yellow and Green make Blue but a Primary and a Secondary do Not make a Primary. So, next time you hear someone say that "Green and Yellow make Blue", correct them and tell them why.03/05/2010 addition: This is the primary color wheel of Pigment color (reflective light). It is Blue and Yellow that make Green.Umm, the 3 primary colors are red, green and blue. Yellow is a secondary color.03/05/2010 addition: This is the primary color wheel of Additive color (direct light). The answer is also NO. This color wheel is used for color TV, computer monitors, theater lighting, and so forth... It is Green and Red that make Yellow.Umm, the 3 primary colors are red, green and blue. Yellow is a secondary color.That is not necessarily so...it depends on what kind of uses the colors are used for...for example, Red, Yellow and Blue are traditionally the subtractive primary colors used mainly in art and art education...while Green is a secondary color created by mixing yellow & blue.But in the printing industry, Magenta & Cyan, along with Yellow are the 3 primary colors used.While in television & media industry, the 3 primary colors are Red, Green & Blue.So it all just depends on which industry these colors are used in.