An even amount of each colour.
But to get a dark green colour add more blue, and to get a lighter green add more yellow.
first u mix red and blue and u get purple. then u mix red and yellow and u get orange. then u mix blue and yellow and u get green. then u mix purple and orange and u get brown. then u mix orange and green and u get skin color but maybe browner. then u mix green and purple and u get turquoise. then u mix turquoise, brown and skin color and u should get black or dark grey. depends on the lightness and darkness of the color.
A very dark blue. Depending on how much blue there is or how much black there is.
It does not matter how much red (a primary colour) and green (a secondary colour) you mix together, you will always get some variation of brown or grey. Yellow is a primary colour, that means you can not mix to get it. You can't do it. Yellow is a primay color which means that you can't mix colors to get yellow. Red is also a primary color and green is the complimentary color of red. When you mix these two colors you will get a strange shade of brown...but no yellow. Sorry.
More yellow than red
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Yellow and blue will make green. The shade of green depends upon how much yellow is mixed into the blue or vice versa.
You add so much yellow to the color blue that it doesn't look blue/green
In equal quantities, green. Other shades are possible, ranging from blue-green to greenish yellow.(Blue is on one side of the spectrum, yellow is in the middle. Between them is the transitional color green. Any color that adds blue to yellow takes it into the green.)Blue and yellow are primary colors. When you mix them, you get the secondary color green. The more blue you have in the mixture, the darker the green.Yellow and blue make greenIt gives you dark greenWhen you mix blue and yellow you get green. It depends on how much blue and yellow you use to make it a light green or a blue-green.Blue and yellow make green.
it makes a very dark shade of green because blue and yellow make green and yellow is like a lighter colour of orange!
Lots of yellow, and a bit of blue Yellow and Blue, alter the shades of yellow an blue to get various shades of Green.
There is no such color as blue yellow, but those two colors mixed together make green. Green and black makes just plain darker green, but depends on how much black you use. The more black you use, the darker green it will be. Hope this helps! ;)
Aqua is a pastel colour of green, leaning towards blue. 2 parts blue, 1 part yellow & 1 part white. Mix well and adjust from there.
If your talent for art is truly magnificent, you can mix secondary colours to produce primary ones, much like you can rearrange numbers in maths to get the original number you had.
Purple.Purple or Violet.Purplepretty colors. aka purple
Aqua is a tertiary (blue-green) color. Use 2 parts green (1 part blue + 1 part yellow), add 1 part blue, mix thoroughly, test color, adjust to personal taste.
Because primary pretty much means main. And the primary colors are main because they make the other colors. Go figure: Blue + Yellow = Green Red + Blue = Purple Yellow + Red = Orange Definition? O.K. List of primaries? Wrong. Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green blue. All wrong :) There really is no such thing as "primary" colors. All colors have a warm and cold value which cannot be mixed. If you mix blue + yellow and they are not of the same value, you get brown. If you mix a warm blue with a warm yellow you will get a warm green. Cold red + cold yellow = cold orange. If you don't understand this, I highly recommend the book "Blue and Yellow Don't Make Green" by Michael Wilcox.
Both blue and yellow are primary colors. When mixed, they produce secondary color, green; shade depends on how much blue/yellow.