You get red.
Because Magenta and yellow make red.
Magenta and yellow make RED Color
A bright orange-ish color.
Blue
Magenta.
If mixing paint or ink, you get red, but why don't you try it and see?
Magenta and yellow make RED Color
Magenta and yellow make RED Color
An orange-ish color
Magenta is a primary color; you can't mix other colors together to create it. The three true primary colors are: Magenta Cyan Yellow These correspond to the old color wheel designations of Red, Blue and Yellow.
The complimentary color of magenta is green. The complimentary color of yellow is blue. :-)
The primary colors, also called light primaries, or additive colors, are; red, blue, and green. The pigment primaries are called subtractive and consist of; magenta, yellow, and magenta. They are paired together as additive and subtractive pairs: Red/cyan. blue/yellow, and green/magenta.
It can't be done, because red is at one extreme end of the visible spectrum.AnswerRed is a primary color (like blue and yellow) and therefore, there is no combination of colors that will produce it.Wrong. My color printer for my computer mixes magenta and yellow to make red.Red is no longer a primary color for pigments. Neither is blue. You are using obsolete color theory that was used before the colors magenta and cyan were available.The correct primaries are magenta, yellow, and cyan.
From the color wheel.
A bright orange-ish color.
To get red you have to subtract colors not add. Use magenta pigment to subtract the yellow, green, and turquoise colors. Then add yellow pigment to remove the blue and violet. That subtracts every color but red from the whit light striking the pigments. Red is not primary anymore. Mix magenta and yellow to get red.
Red, blue and green
Green