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 mixed red with green, it'd result in a sickly purple colour, but that's the best you'll be able to get, seeing that green and purple are almost counter-opposites on the Colour Wheel.
Mixing purple and green together will create a shade of brown or gray, depending on the specific shades and proportions of each color used.
The making of the secondary colour green does not involve the primary colour red. Instead, it involves mixing primary colours blue and yellow together, and to change the shade, adding flecks of the tone colour white (lighter green) and black (darker green).
When you mix blue and purple together, you typically get a shade of indigo or deep violet, depending on the proportions of each color used.
When you mix yellow and purple together, you get a shade of brown.
Purple.
You get a purple-brown color...
You would mix it with yellow, it's complimentary colour. Whenever you want to make the colour brown, just mix it with a complimentary colour. (Purple + Yellow, Red + Green, Orange + Blue.)
secondary colours: orange,green,purple
If you mixed red with green, it'd result in a sickly purple colour, but that's the best you'll be able to get, seeing that green and purple are almost counter-opposites on the Colour Wheel.
it comes out purple but if you mix Magenda Cyan and Yellow, you get BLACK this is because its paint and you are not dealing not LIGHT
Mixing purple and green together will create a shade of brown or gray, depending on the specific shades and proportions of each color used.
Brown
purple
blue
purple
In equal proportions, purple.