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The standard additive primary colours are red, green and blue
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When mixing paint (subtractive) red and green gives a brown color. When red and green light are combined (additive, e.g., using diodes) a yellow color is seen.
The star colors are brown, white, orange, purple, red, green, blue, yellow, green-blue, raddish red, Vommit green, Omlet yellow.
They are blue then green, yellow, orange, finally red
Yellow combined with purples makes a brownish color. Red and white makes a pinkish color. Red and blue makes a purple-like color. Yellow plus green makes blue.
When combined, red and blue make the color purple.
Red, Blue, and Yellow combined in different ways make every color. Blue+ yellow= Green, Blue + red= purple, red+yellow=orange, those are the basic combinations. You can also add white or black the darken or lighten a color.
color wheel which consists of primary colors (red, blue, yellow), secondary color (green, orange, violet), and tertiary colors (red-blue, blue-red, and so on). all these are basic for any color combination Blog Hosting
Red, Blue, and Yellow are the primary colors.
The intermediate colors include red-orange, yellow-orange, blue violet, yellow-green, blue-green, and red-violet. To get an intermediate color, a primary color is combined with a secondary color that is adjacent.
mostly red and blue
The color sign of the Blue, Red, Yellow is usually represented by RYB.
Yellow is a primary color. Therefore nothing can be mixed to make it. In lighting yellow is not a primary color, red green and blue are, I don't remember which colors make yellow, but it is only possible in lighting
The three combined together would most likely make a shade of brown.
The pigment colors are: red, yellow and blue. Yellow and red combined makes orange. Red and blue makes violet, and blue and yellow makes green.
if you mix red, blue, and yellow, you get brown