You cannot. But you can get the color orange out of the colors red and yellow.
If you are using a computer screen or TV you mix RGB 255, 127, 000
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!
yellow, yellow orange, orange, red orange, red, red violet, violet (purple) blue violet, blue, blue green, green, yellow green red is above green so red
Blue & Orange, Blue-Violet & Yellow-Orange, Violet & Yellow, Red-Violet & Yellow-Green, Red & Green, Red-Orange & Blue-Green
Orange, Green and Purple are Secondary colors. Red + Yellow = Orange Blue + Yellow = Green Blue + Red = Purple (Primary colors are Red, Yellow and Blue.)
The intermediate colors include red-orange, yellow-orange, blue violet, yellow-green, blue-green, and red-violet. To get an intermediate color, a primary color is combined with a secondary color that is adjacent.
Red, red-violet, violet (purple), blue-violet, blue, blue-green, green, yellow-green, yellow, yellow-orange, orange, red-orange.
No, mixing green and gold will not give you an orange color. Orange is the combination of red and yellow, with the absence of blue. Since green contains blue, and neither color contains red, the resulting color will be a green.
blue and red and orange and green and yellow.
Blue Green
dark blue goes with red and orange
Orange & Blue
Blue & Orange, Blue-Violet & Yellow-Orange, Violet & Yellow, Red-Violet & Yellow-Green, Red & Green, Red-Orange & Blue-Green