If you mix red and blue and green you will get brown.
if you put in yellow, itll look a little mucky but it should be a darkish green. blue+ red=purple Blue +yellow=green Blue +yellow=green+red=darkish mucky green.
If you mix red, green, and yellow you will get a dark green bogey color!
Dark blue and Dark red... or blue, red and black
You get one of the secondary colors: purple, orange or green. For example: Red + Yellow = Orange Yellow + Blue = Green Blue + Red = Purple
The 3 primary colours: red, yellow and blue will, when mixed in differing proportions, produce secondary colours. For instance: mix red and yellow, and the secondary colour produced is orange. Mix blue and yellow for green. Mix red and blue for purple.
Brown.
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You get a purple-brown color...
The three primary colours, red, yellow and blue, each have a complimentary colour. The complimentary colour of red is green, that of yellow is purple and that of blue is orange. You may note that each complimentary colour is a mix of the other two primary colours. E.g. Complimentary colour of red is green, because green is a mix of blue an yellow, etc.
depending on if it is the primary colour then your get pinkish ourple colour!
No. Green is a secondary colour because you can create it by mixing other parts of the spectrum. The primary colours are Red, Yellow, and Blue. You can mix yellow and blue to make green.
Red, Blue, and Green. Red Blue and Yellow are the primary colours of pigment used to mix colour.
pink, black, blue, indigo and red. Ignore the above: with paints or inks, you mix yellow and cyan to get green.
with johny walker red, will give you green colour