When red and blue plus green is combined, it creates a somewhat brown color in which has little black but not a lot. And it somewhat depends on how much of one color you put into the mix; However,you could perhaps pour one color into a tablespoon pour it into the mix,and repeat with the second and third color. But you do not have to do it, there are many more ways you can create a perfect mix.
Blue green
They make green.
brown i think
it does not. Blue is a primary color. It cannot be created, it just exists. Yellow and green do not make blue. They make yellow-green. However blue and yellow do make green.
Yellow, and Blue. :)
When combined, red and blue make the color purple.
Yellow and blue can be combined together to make the greenish color. Also, yellow and dark, green can create that "greenish color."
No. Blue and green make blue-green, which is a tertiary color.
Purple and green (when used together but not combined) make an attractive pair together since they are almost opposites on the color wheel. Combine them and they make an awful blackish brown color.
Blue green
Gold mixed with blue makes green and blue mixed with gold also makes green.
You mix yellow and blue to make green.
Blue and Gold make green
They make green.
brown i think
it does not. Blue is a primary color. It cannot be created, it just exists. Yellow and green do not make blue. They make yellow-green. However blue and yellow do make green.
Blue and Green make the color Red in the Electromagnetic (EM) Spectrum.