Yes, but it only makes a light green.
Cuz they want to be green but they are yellow
Yellow-green is halfway between the primary color yellow and the secondary color green. You can make it with half yellow and half green. If you want to build it from the primary colors you need 3 parts yellow and 1 part blue.
To make a green you simply mix blue and yellow. If you want it to be a lighter green you add more yellow than blue and if you want a dark/bluey green you add more blue.
Blue. It just depends on what type of green you want; I would just experiment with the two colors and see what shade of green you get, but if you mix plain blue with plain yellow, you always get green.
Lots of yellow, and a bit of blue Yellow and Blue, alter the shades of yellow an blue to get various shades of Green.
You can mix blue and yellow, with a tiny bit of black. First mix the blue and yellow to get the color of green you want, then mix in just a speck of black at a time till you get the green as dark as you want it.
because frogs in the 1789 were yellow and when they were tadpoles they were green but now the frogs are green and the tadpoles are yellow and toads are a yellow greeny coulor so that why frogs are green because toads are yellow and frogs are green because the people who invented frogs and toads didnt want to be the same coulor.
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To create green, you typically mix blue and yellow. The ratio of yellow to blue can vary depending on the shade of green desired. A common starting point is a 1:1 ratio for a balanced green, but you can adjust the ratio by adding more yellow for a brighter green or more blue for a darker green. Experimentation is key to achieving the exact shade you want.
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