There are many different ways but I think that the easiest is to make the darkest purple you can (using red and blue) and then slowly add a little yellow. You will not get black, but you will get a very dark gray. You could also mix together blue and orange (red and yellow). There are many different varietys of grey that you can get. If it goes brown, add some blue to make it more gray.
You get
Brown color
Depending on the ratio of colors, you can also produce a beautiful gray and a wide variety of browns.
Make an orange from red and yellow to make a cadmium orange and add it to ultramarine blue in a 1 to 3 ratio and you get a dark gray. Add white and you get varying shades of gray. Increase the amount of orange, and you get more of a brown.
This works with all similar combinations of primary colors.
The best thing is to experiment and be aware that most of the paints you have in your paint box are not necessary the true primary color. For example, phthalo green is a blue-green, sap green is yellow-green while hooker green is probably the closest to plain green, but that is not guaranteed.
I've attached a related link that shows some of the combinations.
when you mix the colors blue and yellow you get a very nice color you te green. does that answer your question?
When you mix the colors red and yellow, the outcome is the color orange.
You get purple.
Red and yellow mix to make orange.
The colour would be orange.
no only ceyan(blue) magenta(red) and yellow make black
black. blue and yellow make green and red and green makes black
Try red, blue and yellow, less yellow and equal amounts of red and blue.
black
red,white,blue and yellow
proportions of yellow , red , and blue
It depends on the color you want to make...For example, red + blue = purple yellow + red = orange red + white = pink green + yellow = blue yellow + blue = green
The first line on the top of the olympic rins is blue, black and red then the bottom line is yellow then green. The order of them is blue, yellow, black, green and red.
blue, black, red, yellow, green
Black is the absence of light. When printing (on white paper) 100% of each Cyan, Yellow and Magenta will make black. When emmiting (on a screen) 0% of each Red, Yellow, Blue will make black.
green, yellow,blue,red, black
yellow, red & blue dark bown and white