The three prime colours are red, blue and yellow. So yellow is a prime colour.
red yellow and blue
yellow, red and blue
you cannot make red yellow, because they are prime colours,
yellow is a prime colour, and therefore cannot be created using other colours, it can only be used to make other colours.
Supplementary colours are colours that are next to each other on the colour wheel. They are basically the colours that are between two prime colours not including the second prime colour. Example, Red - Red/Orange - Orange - Yellow/Orange are all supplementary to each other.
The primary colors are red, yellow and blue - all others are not "primary" colors.Black and white are not colours. Black is a shade and white is a tint. Colors/Colours like purple, green, and orange would not be prime as they are a mix of other colors/colours.
primary colours are blue, red, and yellow...so anything else is not a primary colour
To make otherwise unobtainable colours. In other words, if you want a colour that isn't red, blue or yellow (prime colours) then you mix them together to get that colour.
To make otherwise unobtainable colours. In other words, if you want a colour that isn't red, blue or yellow (prime colours) then you mix them together to get that colour.
dull colours
Yellow, bright colours.
The prime colours of light are green, red and blue. Any other colour is a result of a mixture of these colours. The prime colours of light are different to the prime colours in art, so don't get confused!