No, no. You have it wrong. Red is an original color along with blue and yellow. Yellow+Blue=Green.
Red+Yellow=Orange
Blue+Red=Purple
So, there you have it! Here's the opposite colors.
Red, opposite, Green
Yellow, opposite, Purple
Blue, opposite, Orange
Orange,yellow and purple makes........[drum rolls please].....a colour!
You mix tertiary colours by mixing primary and secondary colours together. So:red + purple = Violet (red-purple)purple + blue = Indigo (purple-blue)blue + green = (blue-green)green + yellow = Chartreuse (yellow-green)yellow + orange = Ochre (yellow-orange)orange + red = Vermillion (red-orange)
Yellow and purple make pink.
The colours created by mixing the primary colours. They are orange (from red and yellow) purple (from red and blue) and green (from yellow and blue).
Red is a primary color, mixing of any colors will not give you red. Secondary colors are green, orange and purple and are created by mixing 2 primary colors. Purple is made by mixing red and blue. Orange is made by mixing red and yellow, green comes from mixing blue and yellow.
Red and Blue are primary colors. The third primary color is yellow. Green is a secondary color and can be created by combing both yellow and blue Orange is created by combining yellow and red. Purple, by combining red and blue and so on....Red, blue and yellow.
the primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) can be mixed to create the secondary colors (green, purple, and orange). blue + yellow = green. blue + red = purple. red + yellow = orange. if you mix the secondary colors (green, purple and orange) you'd get a muddy brown color.
Examples of combining two primary colours is: blue and yellow to produce green, red and yellow for orange, and red and blue for purple, and so on.
Combining complementary colors creates "secondary colors". The primary colors (colors that cannot be mixed by combining any colors of paint) are yellow, red, and blue. Mixing yellow and red creates orange. mixing red and blue create purple, mixing blue and yellow creates green.
Orange,yellow and purple makes........[drum rolls please].....a colour!
Primary colors red, blue, yellow. Purple is formed from combining red and blue. Green is formed by combining blue and yellow.
Purple. Orange. Yellow. Other colours with six letters include cerise, violet, and indigo.
Because they are pure, basic colors, not created by combining other colors. Each of the secondary colors is formed by combining two of the primary colors. The primary colors are red, blue and yellow. The secondary colors are purple, green and orange.
On the opposite colour wheel yellow is the opposite of purple.
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!
If you mix yellow and purple together, you would get orange, but it depends on which purple you use. If you use light purple you would get light orange and if you use dark purple you would get a regular orange.
Orange, and Purple as well as the tertiary colours yellow-orange, red- orange, red-purple, blue-purple, yellow-green, and blue-green.