Theoretically, you could expect getting dark brown by mixing equal parts of cyan, magenta and yellow, but you will probably never succeed in obtaining true black, since it will be very difficult to mix them in the correct proportions, because available pigments are not ideal cyan, magenta or yellow.
Try a 1:1:1 mix, then observe the obtained brown; it should reveal a predominant hue that is the closest from one of your starting 3 colors, so add very few of the 2 others.
If you mix a wide assortment of colors such as green, blue, red, brown, ect. you get black.
All colors. When you are mixing colors, such as paint, equal amounts of red, green and blue should produce black paint.
every color mixed together makes black
how to make black clay
red and black
Burnt Bark (charcoal) for black Moist Clay for red Sandstone for yellow
Black absorbs all colors because the absense of all colors makes black. If all colors are absorbed, then no color is returned to your eyes and you see nothing (black).
well pretty much all colors if you put them together
black and white
raw siena and black
the absense of all colors. White is all, Black is none
the black skirt obsorbes every color in the rainbow. see light the primary colors are the secondary colors of the color wheel. the light(comes from sun)colors mixed all together makes white otherwise the world would be black. the colors from paint markers and cryans when mixed all together makes black. hope this helps u:)
When all colors are absorbed, the color seen is called "black."
2 colors that can make gray are black and White.
red and a hint of brown/black.
no. it makes white.