> no yellow is a primary color.no need of mix.
> You can't mix anything to get yellow; because yellow is a primary color.
First you have to ask whether you are dealing with ADDITIVE colors or SUBTRACTIVE colors. ADDITIVE colors are like colored lights. SUBTRACTIVE colors are like paint.
For additive colors, you can make yellow from adding red and green light. Or yellow, being a "spectral" color, means that light of a pure certain wavelength, around 570nm, is itself yellow.
For subtractive colors, yellow indeed is a primary, and is the reason that the inks coming from most color printers are NOT red, green or blue, but rather cyan, magenta and yellow (and sometimes black). These are the SUBTRACTIVE primaries. The additive primaries are red, green and blue, which is why LCD screens have RGB pixels (which emit light).
Orange
yellow brown
The colors red and yellow combine to make the color orange.
a light lime-colored green
Colors that can combine to make any other color are called Primary Colors (Red, Blue, Yellow)
Orange
Orange
yellow brown
The colors red and yellow combine to make the color orange.
Yellow is a primary color. One cannot combine any other color to make yellow. When one mixes red with yellow, one gets orange. When one mixes blue with yellow, one get green.
If you wish to make a color called "yellow orange," first you must create orange by combining equal parts of red and yellow. Then, combine equal parts of yellow and orange to make your "yellow orange" color.
Yellow and blue can be combined together to make the greenish color. Also, yellow and dark, green can create that "greenish color."
a light lime-colored green
You get many shades of lime green, depending on how much of yellow or green you use.
Colors that can combine to make any other color are called Primary Colors (Red, Blue, Yellow)
Red, Blue, Yellow.
yellow