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A secondary colour is two primary colours mixed together on the colour wheel.
I think you mean Secondary Colours!
Mixing two secondary colours which collectively will contain all three primary colours will result in brown if the primary colours are unequal, or black is the colours are equal.
You mix the primary colours together.
Primary colours. Orange, purple and green are the three secondary colours. Any combination of those and/or primary colours after that are tertiary colours.I.E.red + yellow = orangered + blue = purpleblue + yellow = green
A secondary colour is two primary colours mixed together on the colour wheel.
I think you mean Secondary Colours!
On a color wheel there is a spectrum of colors arranged in a circle. The primary and secondary colors are emphasized. The secondary colors orange, purple, and green are made of equal parts of two of the primary colors red, blue, and yellow.
Mixing two secondary colours which collectively will contain all three primary colours will result in brown if the primary colours are unequal, or black is the colours are equal.
the primary colours and he secondary colours which are on the colour wheel and the colours are.... primary colours: red, blue and yellow secondary colours: purple, pink and orange
On a subtractive color wheel (used for mixing paint) the secondary colors are green, purple and orange -- colors created when mixing equal parts of two primary colors. On an additive color wheel (used for lighting), the seconary colors are yellow, cyan and magenta.
The colour wheel is used to understand relationships between colours. Based on the colour wheel, one can tell what the basics are: the primary, secondary, and tertiary colours. One can also figure out what effective colour schemes can be used in a piece. For example, opposite colours and analagous colour schemes are examples of colour schemes.
Well, there are actually 3 types of colours: Primary: Main Colours (Red, blue and yellow) Secondary: Colours made from combining 2 Primary colours (Purple, orange and green) Tertiary: Colours made by mixing Primary and secondary colour (Yellow-orange, teal, yellow-green) Hope this is what you were looking for.
Primary, secondary, and tertiary colors in the color wheel.
tertairy colours are created when both primary and secondary colours are combined.
Red, blue and green Oh dear! oh dear! The primary colours are red, yellow and blue. Green is a secondary colour comprising blue and yellow. Other secondary colours are orange (red and yellow) and purple (blue and red).
There are 3 primary colours in colour wheels, and three secondary. The primary colours are blue, red, and yellow. These colours then make mix to blue and red to make purple, blue and yellow to create green, and yellow and red to make orange.