depending on the shades of the colours it will be some shade of brown.
dark blue
Brown. Here's why. Green is a combination of yellow and cyan (aka blue). Red is close to magenta; it is magenta with a little yellow mixed in. Thus green + red is a combination of all three primary colors: magenta, yellow and cyan. The combination would thus lead to a brownish color, since browns are what you tend to get when you mix all three primary colors. Short primer. Magenta, yellow and cyan (blue) are primary colors. Orange is an equal mix of magenta and yellow. Green is an equal mix of yellow and cyan. Red is a mix of orange and magenta.
Magenta is a red color with a touch of purple, cyan is blue.
The three primary colors are red, green and blue in the additive (light using) color system. In the printing industry the colors are yellow, cyan and magenta. This last is called the subtractive (paints and inks) color system.
Magenta, yellow, and cyan can be mixed to make any ordinary color. It would be mostly cyan, with some magenta and a little yellow mixed in. Some computer sites will help you find the right mix.
dark blue
From the color wheel.
Green
Red, blue and green
Yes, it does. But it's often done the wrong way: with red, yellow, and blue as the primary colors and orange, green, and purple as the secondary ones. In reality, the primary pigments are yellow, cyan, and magenta and red, green, and blue as the secondary colors. Magenta + Yellow = Red Yellow + Cyan = Green Cyan + Magenta = Blue
Brown. Here's why. Green is a combination of yellow and cyan (aka blue). Red is close to magenta; it is magenta with a little yellow mixed in. Thus green + red is a combination of all three primary colors: magenta, yellow and cyan. The combination would thus lead to a brownish color, since browns are what you tend to get when you mix all three primary colors. Short primer. Magenta, yellow and cyan (blue) are primary colors. Orange is an equal mix of magenta and yellow. Green is an equal mix of yellow and cyan. Red is a mix of orange and magenta.
Yes, it does. But it's often done the wrong way: with red, yellow, and blue as the primary colors and orange, green, and purple as the secondary ones. In reality, the primary pigments are yellow, cyan, and magenta and red, green, and blue as the secondary colors. Magenta + Yellow = Red Yellow + Cyan = Green Cyan + Magenta = Blue
Magenta is a red color with a touch of purple, cyan is blue.
black, magenta, yellow and cyan. in that order.
There are three primary colors: Yellow, Red, and Blue. From these colors all other colors can be created.
BLUE Yellow and Magenta = Orange Yellow and Cyan = Green 100% cyan + 100% magenta create a nice dark blue. As you shift toward a cyan-heavy mix, you go more toward the robins-egg blue. More magenta than cyan creates a nice purple. Try these mixes: 100C/44M--a very pretty blue 70C/100M--a nice vibrant purple
Usually CMYK - Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black