No, I do believe it makes orange.
When they are mixed together, red and yellow create orange.
Gold is typically made by combining yellow and a small amount of red or orange.
You can't make gold from red. At best, you can make orange, by adding yellow. A nice metallic orange would look sort of gold-ish.
Yellow is the main primary color in gold, mixed with a little red. A metallic element also needs to be added to make it gold.
To make gold, mix yellow and a small amount of red or orange together. Adjust the ratio of yellow to red or orange to achieve the shade of gold you desire.
10 yellow 1 red
It depends:With crayons, paint, and markers, the answer is not really. Blue, Yellow, and Red are primary colors that cannot be created by mixing other colors. If the "gold" you're looking for is a yellow-gold, then you can't really make it with green. HOWEVER, I suppose that Red + Green would make brown, and if you added a touch of brown to yellow, you'd get a "gold" (Dark-yellow) type of color.With LIGHT (as opposed to crayons, paint, etc) you would combine green and red to make yellow.
well to make gold you should mix yellow with a reasonable amount of silver adding a tiny amount of red or orange depending on the depht of the colour you want.For sugar work mix yellow with a tiny amount of black.Again add red or orange for the depth.
I would say different amounts of red and yellow, but I don't know for sure
no, but yellow is. classic colors are red, blue, and yellow. classic colors are colors that people use to mix to make new colors. Gold is made by mixing yellow and silver.
His original color was silver but he changed it to red and yellow
Yellow is the main primary color in gold, mixed with a little red. A metallic element also needs to be added to make it gold.