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None of my (cake decorating) books had that in their color charts, so I mixed equal amounts of each color to find out, and the resulting color was a dark green. The red and yellow colors were "true" colors, the blue was a medium shade of blue. So if you use a darker shade of blue, the green will be even darker.
If you mix equal amounts of the lighter versions of all the primary colours together (such as pink, light yellow and light blue), you would get grey, the lighter version of black.
Red, Blue, and Yellow are the primary colors.
Green.
I think the color is red because red, yellow, and blue are primary colors. The true answer is that there is no color, it is literally impossible, because they are primary colors. Think about it. Red and yellow makes ORANGE. Yellow and blue makes green. Really the only way to make yellow blue is to paint over it.
First of all, the primary colors are namely, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow and etc. when mixed in equal amounts, they result in different colors, and it would only depend on what primary colors you would mix.
In pigments: Equal amounts of red and blue are used to make purple. Mixing equal amounts of red, blue, and yellow (the three primary colors) will yield brown. In light: Equal amounts of red and blue make magenta (a lighter, more reddish shade of purple). Equal amounts of magenta and yellow make white.
Well yellow and blue make green as long as you have equal amounts of both colours mixed in.
Equal amounts of red, blue, and yellow make basic grey.
Yellow, I believe. Not yellow. If you are using equal amounts it would make grey. Blue and yellow mixed make green then add equal amount of red becomes grey.
In an emmissive (light producing) environment, equal amounts of red, yellow and blue will combine to produce white.
Try red, blue and yellow, less yellow and equal amounts of red and blue.
mix equal(ish) amounts of blue and yellow, then add some white until it's the desired color! :D
Two primary colors mix to make a secondary color. Red and blue make purple, yellow blue make green, and yellow and red make orange. Purple, green, and orange are the secondary colors.
Orange is a secondary colour achieved by mixing equal parts red and yellow ( red 1 + yellow 1 = orange 2) Purple is a secondary colour achieved by mixing equal parts red and blue (red 1 + blue 1 = purple 2) Yellow is a primary colour (yellow 2) So if we are mixing equal amounts of orange, purple & yellow we will get ... 2 parts red + one part blue + 3 parts yellow = a yellowish brown on the warm side.
If you mix equal parts of the primary colors Yellow and Blue, you will get the secondary color Green. If you mix 2 parts Yellow and 1 part Blue, you will get the tertiary color Yellow-green. If you mix 2 parts Blue and 1 part Yellow, you will get the tertiary color Blue-green.
This is the layman's explanation: A complimentary color is formed when two colors are mixed to form another color, and when the third color is added in an equal amount will create a neutral color (black, gray or white). An example, pigments are three basic colors which mixed, create all other shades of color. The three basics are red, blue, and yellow. For the purpose of this example equal amounts of each are to be used. When you mix red and blue you create purple; the complimentary color for purple would be yellow, the third basic color. If you want to know what a complimentary color for any color is, say green. it's necessary to know that green is a combination of blue and yellow to know that the complimentary color would be red. Using pigments, the combination of all three colors in equal amounts creates black. Using light, the combination of all three colors in equal amounts creates white. The three basic colors of light are magenta (a combination of blue and green), cyan (a combination of blue and green), and yellow (a combination of red and green). Using light is more confusing. See the site below for more information.
Brown. Different amounts will give different shades.