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Red is a primary colour, that means you can't get it by mixing other colours, it is one of the tree basic colours.
Secondary colours Red / Yellow = Orange Yellow / Blue = Green Blue/ red = pur[ple.
Yellow is a primary colour. It is one of the building blocks for mixing other colours, but can not be achieved by mixing other colours. Orange is a secondary colour resulting from the mixture of yellow and red. You can not remove pigment from the orange to achieve yellow.
Green is a secondary colour. To get a secondary colour you must mix two primary colours together in equal proportions. Green is the result of mixing the primary colours Yellow and Blue in equal proportions.
Mixing one primary colour with one secondary colour will result in a colour belonging to the tertiary family of colours.
a colour formed by mixing two secondary colours
colours which cannot be made by mixing any other colour by fiona mars
By mixing the primary colours together to create new colours. You can also create shades and tints by mixing black or white to the existing colour.
if by base colours you mean primary colours than the resulting colour would be known as a secondary colour
Red is a primary colour, that means you can't get it by mixing other colours, it is one of the tree basic colours.
red is a primary colour, so you cannot mix colours to get red.
Red is a primary colour. It is a base for other colours, not the result of mixing colours together.
Yellow is a primary colour so can not be created by mixing other colours
It would produce a purple colour.
You cannot make the colour red by mixing other colours, it is a primary colour so it is used to create other secondary colours
Blue is one of the three primary colours. The compliment to ant primary colour is the colour achieved by mixing the two remaining primary colours. In this case the complimentary colour to blue is the secondary colour orange.
The colour brown can be made by mixing colours from opposite sides of the colour wheel, or equivalently, by mixing all three primary (additive) colours: red, blue and yellow. For example a mix of red and green (which are opposite on the colour wheel, and include all three primary colours, as green is a mix of blue and yellow), will produce brown.