I used QuarkXPress's Multi-Ink function, which lets you mix a color by using percentages of spot colors, to test this. I first made a brown by mixing 35C/45M/72Y/15K. Then I made a blue by mixing 100C/80M/0Y/0K. I finally made a Multi-Ink color by mixing 50% brown with 50% blue. It came out dark gray.
it make light blue
Blue and orange will make brown.
Orange and blue mixed together makes brown
orange
NO
No color. Because blue and orange are complementary colors, blue is not used in making orange. To make orange you use red and yellow.
You would get a grey. Red and yellow make orange and blue is the opposite of orange which if mixed with it will grey it down. The white will lighten the greyed mixture.
Brown Brown
they all have to be mixed by yellow red and blue
Because they are complimentary colours, meaning they are on opposite sides of the colour wheel, blue and orange will make brown when mixed.
Orange and purple mixed together make a reddish-brown color, since you are mixing red, blue, and yellow to get those colors.
No, not at all. Orange is a mixture of red and yellow, while red and blue mixed is purple. Uh doii, every kindergardener knows that.
all the colors mixed red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple or complimentary colors...red/green, orange/blue and yellow/purple
green and blue mixed with yellow and orange aswell as purple.