the color would probably be a brown or black
Brown is the color made when green and red combined.
The color made by mixing the three primary light colors (red, green, and blue) is white. This is known as additive color mixing, where combining these three colors creates white light.
Colors that can't be made by mixing two other colors are called primary colors. The primary colors are red, blue, and yellow in traditional color theory, and red, green, and blue in additive color theory. Mixing these colors in various combinations can create all other colors.
red is a primary color. it cannot be made from two others.
Orange is made by combining red and yellow. When these two primary colors are mixed together, they create the secondary color orange.
None. Yellow is a "primary" color, along with red and blue. These three colors may be mixed together, two at a time, to produce orange, green, and purple...the "secondary" colors. All three, mixed together, produce brown.
Red and green are mixed to get the color yellow (and to get the colors orange and brown).
none, red is a primary color along with yellow and blue. primary colors are the three colors that when mixed together correctly make every other color in the light spectrumthere is not any colors to make red because red is a primary colorThe above are old technology, and are now obsolete. Using currently known information, the colors Magenta and Yellow, mixed in equal proportions, produce red. Red is a primary color of light, but it is no longer a primary color of pigments because of these new discoveries.There are two ways of creating colors - additive and subtractive.The additive method refers to adding light, thus the more colors added, the lighter the color. The additive primary colors are Red, Green and Blue (Yellow is made by mixing Red and Green). Mixing the three together will result in the lightest color - white. The additive method answer to this question is similar to 1., above: no colors are mixed to create Red because it is a primary additive color.The third item above refers to subtractive colormixing using, most often, pigments. The pigments subtract or absorb colors from white light. For example, Green pigment absorbs Red and Blue and reflects Green. Another example of how subtractive colors work is Yellow absorbs Blue from white light, reflecting Red and Green, the two additive primaries that create Yellow. The more subtractive colors used, the darker the color. Expertly mixing the three primaries (Magenta (Fuchsia), Cyan (Turquoise) and Yellow) will result in black. More often, mixing all three results in a brown muddy color when using water colors and other pigments. Thus, the third item above is the answer this question regarding how to mix Red when using subtractive colors: mix Magenta and Yellow.
When you mix all the colors of the rainbow together, you get white light. This is because white light is made up of all the colors in the visible spectrum. This phenomenon is known as color addition or additive color mixing.
Orange and purple mixed together make a reddish-brown color, since you are mixing red, blue, and yellow to get those colors.
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.
Mixing one primary colour with one secondary colour will result in a colour belonging to the tertiary family of colours.