Red + green (blue + yellow) = brown.
You will get the color yellow by mixing red and green.
Red is a primary color and green is a secondary color made from mixing the other two primary colors, yellow and blue. So mixing red and green will make a brown.
Red is a primary color, mixing of any colors will not give you red. Secondary colors are green, orange and purple and are created by mixing 2 primary colors. Purple is made by mixing red and blue. Orange is made by mixing red and yellow, green comes from mixing blue and yellow.
A pink fine from a policeman when you go through a green lite that actually was red. :-)
No, mixing green and gold will not give you an orange color. Orange is the combination of red and yellow, with the absence of blue. Since green contains blue, and neither color contains red, the resulting color will be a green.
You will get the color yellow by mixing red and green.
Red is a primary color and green is a secondary color made from mixing the other two primary colors, yellow and blue. So mixing red and green will make a brown.
Red is a primary color, mixing of any colors will not give you red. Secondary colors are green, orange and purple and are created by mixing 2 primary colors. Purple is made by mixing red and blue. Orange is made by mixing red and yellow, green comes from mixing blue and yellow.
A pink fine from a policeman when you go through a green lite that actually was red. :-)
No, mixing green and gold will not give you an orange color. Orange is the combination of red and yellow, with the absence of blue. Since green contains blue, and neither color contains red, the resulting color will be a green.
Mixing red and green creates the color yellow.
Mixing light green with a shade of magenta, which is a reddish-purple color, will produce a red hue. Mixing complementary colors often results in shades of red.
None, yellow is a prime color.
Mixing red and green will create a brownish color.
depends how much red and how much green, but you will more than likely get a shade of yellowish orange
The color that comes from mixing red and brown is typically a darker shade of red, often referred to as maroon or burgundy.
I just tried it... But I was mixing with lime green and regular red and it made MAROON