The primary colors: red, blue and green. The primary colors of light do this, which does NOT include yellow. Red, green and blue are the primary colors of light, and, as you probably know, rainbows are just light. You can also test out the red, green blue primary colors on a computer and see that any color you can think of can be made with them.
Colors that can combine to make any other color are called Primary Colors (Red, Blue, Yellow)
When you mix yellow, blue and red you get brown.
None. Yellow is a "primary" color, along with red and blue. These three colors may be mixed together, two at a time, to produce orange, green, and purple...the "secondary" colors. All three, mixed together, produce brown.
No color. Red, along with blue and yellow, are the three basic colors. No matter how hard you try, you can never get them by combining other colors, but you can combine them to get all the other colors.
The primary colours are the building blocks for all other colour.
Red, Yellow, and Blue.
When combined in equal amounts, the three primary colors of light produce white light.
The primary colors...red, blue, and yellow. Red and blue produce purple, red and yellow produce orange, and blue and yellow produce green! I study art on the collegeiate level and am also an Art History major/ fine art minor and I paint independently studying everything from landscapes, to abstraction, to nudes. The best way to find a particular color is to mix the paint on your palette which is what I do, or go by a color mixing chart.
When combined in equal amounts, the three primary colors of light produce white light.
Blue is a primary color, meaning no two colors can mix together to produce it. Red, blue, and yellow are the three primary colors that cannot be made from other colors.
Colors that can combine to make any other color are called Primary Colors (Red, Blue, Yellow)
Colors that can combine to make any other color are called Primary Colors (Red, Blue, Yellow)
Rays leaving raindrops after three reflections produce a tertiary rainbow. Unlike the primary and secondary bows which are opposite the sun and centered on the antisolar point, the tertiary appears sunwards and centered on the sun.See the related link.
That depends on who the birthday's for. You could use their top three favorite colors, or get festive with it and use all the colors in the rainbow.
Red, Blue, Yellow.
No, sunlight contains only three frequencies that appear together as white light
you get some sort of pinkish purple