Light or paint?
I know for sure that yellow light is made of red and green light...so to get mustard yellow, just use different hughes of those colors.
As for paint, and I'm guessing here...yellow and some brown.
Yellow is a primary color, not a mixture of colors.
Yellow and blue.
blue and yellow...
yellow is a prime colour, and therefore cannot be created using other colours, it can only be used to make other colours.
The primary (first) colours are the basic building blocks. You use them to make other colours but can not mix other colours to get them. The primary colours are: Red Blue Yellow. The secondary (second) colours are the result of mixing two of the primary colours in equal parts to achieve a colour. The secondary colours are: Purple - 1 part Red + 1 part Blue Orange - 1part Red + 1 part Yellow Green - 1 part Blue + 1 part Yellow The tertiary (third) colours are the result of adding one part primary colour to the secondary colours it is part of, resulting in colours closer to the primaries than the secondaries. The tertiary colours are: Red-Purple - 2 parts Red + 1 part Blue Blue-Purple - 2 parts Blue + 1 part Red Blue-Green - 2 parts Blue + 1 part Yellow Yellow-Green - 2 parts Yellow + 1 part Blue Yellow-Orange - 2 parts Yellow + 1 part Red Red-Orange - 2 parts Red + 1 part Yellow.
Yellow is a primary color, not a mixture of colors.
Blue and yellow.
Yellow and blue.
blue and yellow...
yellow is a prime colour, and therefore cannot be created using other colours, it can only be used to make other colours.
Contrasting colours. E.g. Red and green, blue and orange, yellow and purple.
The primary (first) colours are the basic building blocks. You use them to make other colours but can not mix other colours to get them. The primary colours are: Red Blue Yellow. The secondary (second) colours are the result of mixing two of the primary colours in equal parts to achieve a colour. The secondary colours are: Purple - 1 part Red + 1 part Blue Orange - 1part Red + 1 part Yellow Green - 1 part Blue + 1 part Yellow The tertiary (third) colours are the result of adding one part primary colour to the secondary colours it is part of, resulting in colours closer to the primaries than the secondaries. The tertiary colours are: Red-Purple - 2 parts Red + 1 part Blue Blue-Purple - 2 parts Blue + 1 part Red Blue-Green - 2 parts Blue + 1 part Yellow Yellow-Green - 2 parts Yellow + 1 part Blue Yellow-Orange - 2 parts Yellow + 1 part Red Red-Orange - 2 parts Red + 1 part Yellow.
mostly red and a bit of yellow
Any two (of the three) primary colours, when mixed in equal proportions, results in one of the (three) secondary colours. 2 parts red + 2 parts blue = purple 2 parts red + 2 parts yellow = orange 2 parts blue + 2 parts yellow = green Any two of the primary colours, when mixed in disproportionate amounts, results in one of the (six) tertiary colours. 2 parts red + 1 part blue = red-purple 1 part red + 2 parts blue = blue-purple 2 parts red + 1 part yellow = red-orange 1 part red + 2 parts yellow = yellow-orange 2 parts blue + 1 part yellow = blue-green 1 part blue + 2 parts yellow = yellow-green.
The primary colours: Red, Blue and Yellow, if you mix 2 of these colours together you get the secondary colours.
No. Cyan is one of the colours that cannot be made of any others. The other two are red and yellow.
It depends on the recipe but prepared mustard usually has other ingredients in it besides mustard and water. Yellow mustard has turmeric to give it its yellow color. If you need to use prepared mustard use about 1 1/2 tablespoons for every teaspoon of dry mustard needed, and reduce liquids by 1 tablespoon. Results may or may not vary.