In art: Blue, Red and Yellow are the three primary colours that can't be made by mixing other colours together.
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None of the primary colors can be made by mixing two or more colors. They are red, yellow and blue.
A secondary color is a color made by mixing two primary colors together.
Tertiary Colors
A primary color triad is the three primary colors: red, yellow and blue. Primary colors are colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors, whereas secondary colors (green, orange and purple) are made by mixing the colors in the color wheel.
Well, there are three colors that you cannot mix to form, Red, Blue, and Yellow. All the rest of the colors can be made by mixing shades and tints together. Red + Yellow = Orange Blue + Yellow = Green Blue + Red = Purple
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Tertiary Colors are colors that are made by mixing primary and secondary.
Green can bemade by mixing yellow and blue. However, red and blue cannot, because they are primary colors. Correct me if I'm wrong, but they might all be primary colors... Just know that green can be made by mixing blue and yellow. Red and blue cannot be made with anything. (However, if you mix them together, they make purple).
Three secondary colors, orange, green and violet, result from mixing two of the three primary colors together. Orange is made from mixing equal parts of red and yellow. Green is made from mixing equal parts of yellow and blue. Violet is a mixture of blue and red.
You cannot mix anything to get red. Red is what is known as a 'primary' colour and cannot be made by mixing others. Another primary colour is blue. You cannot mix anything to get red except for using magenta and yellow -although this produces more of an orange/brown.
The color that is made from mixing purple and turquoise together is a mud-like brown. Since both purple and turquoise are already mixed colors themselves, they cannot make any colors that are not muddled.