Not all the time, no.
What about:
White + Blue + Yellow = Light Green
Pink + Yellow + Red = Medium/Darker Peach (?)
It just depends on the colors.
Also, most of the time, if one on the colors is white, the answer is no. (But not always)
There are only three primary colours (red, blue & yellow) and mixing them together in various proportions will get you any number of shades of brown.
When you mix many colors together, the combination can result in brown because the colors are being absorbed rather than reflected. Mixing colors subtracts wavelengths of light, leading to a darker, muddier appearance. Brown is often the default result when mixing a wide variety of colors together.
just mix any colors together and you will get brown. for example if you mix red purple and green together you'll get brown
You can try mixing red with a bit of brown or gray. If you don't have any brown or gray, try mixing in red with a bit of black or dark green. You may have to experiment a bit to get just the right color, so always start off with just a small amount of the colors.
Red is a primary color, so you cannot make it by mixing any other colors.
Any colors mixed will make brown
The color that is made from mixing purple and turquoise together is a mud-like brown. Since both purple and turquoise are already mixed colors themselves, they cannot make any colors that are not muddled.
No, the three primary colors (red, blue, yellow) cannot be made by mixing other colors. They are considered the building blocks of all other colors in the color wheel. Mixing primary colors together can create secondary and tertiary colors.
Mixing red and brown paint would make an intermediate colour, around rust brown. The same would apply for pencil. Mixing red and brown lights would produce a slightly lighter red. Yellow paint is almost impossible to make by any mixing. In general, mixing paints cannot produce a lighter colour than the lighter of the two colours that are mixed together.
Brown is the result of mixing all three of the primary colours (red, blue & yellow). It can also be achieved by mixing any of the secondary colours and their opposite colour. (orange + blue; purple +yellow; & green + red)
Black, Blue, or Chocolate with either red or tan markings. According to my books.
Yes, any colour that has been mixed to create a colour are compatible together. Brown is created by mixing red, yellow, and blue together.