Yes, there are countless other colors. There's gray, magenta, turquoise, indigo, tan, beige, peach, antique white, navy blue, cream and so much more.
Brown
purple and yellow; blue and orange; or red and green
Yellow and brown and orange and purple :D
Brown. Purple is a mixture of red and blue. Orange is mixed red and yellow. Mixing red, blue and yellow together gives brown. You can alter the shade with different proportions, but it will be a shade of brown.
all the colors mixed red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple or complimentary colors...red/green, orange/blue and yellow/purple
red, blue, green, orange, purple, and yellow makes brown
Orange and purple mixed together make a reddish-brown color, since you are mixing red, blue, and yellow to get those colors.
No. Yellow is a primary color. Purple is a combination of red and blue. Picture a color wheel, red at the top, blue bottom right, yellow bottom left. If you draw a line from yellow directly across the center of the circle, it leads to purple. Mix colors across from each other on a color wheel, and you make brown. Yellow and purple, brown. Blue and orange, brown. Red and green, brown.
I think red, yellow, purple, or green would go perfect with orange! And take that from a designer.
orange and purple combined make a reddish- brown. The reason is orange is red plus yellow, and purple is red plus blue, the three primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. When they are combined they make brown. You will add one additional red in using the orange, thus, the reddish hue in the brown color resulting.
The colors on a color wheel are Red, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Green, Purple, Red-Purple, Blue-Purple, Blue-Green, Yellow-Green, Yellow-Orange, and Red-Orange!
the primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) can be mixed to create the secondary colors (green, purple, and orange). blue + yellow = green. blue + red = purple. red + yellow = orange. if you mix the secondary colors (green, purple and orange) you'd get a muddy brown color.