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It really depends on the shade of green, the theme of the room or what kind of vibe you want to give off, etc.
light pink most likely
colour that give the impression of the background coming towards you
Like a crappy colour like mudd-ish
Blue and red will give a near violet colour.
orange,orange,orange
Purple
NO
Blue and red originally make purple, so adding more blue would just give you a violet colour.
PURPLE
sodium gives off an orange to yellow flame colour
pink... stupid people...
It depends a bit on the quantities, and the kind of puple. Reddish purple will give a nice brown with orange. With more bluish purple, the result will be a bit greyish and muddy, with a warm brownish tone. Burnt siena (chestnut brown) can be the result of carefully mixing orange and purple..
a tertiary color is made from one primary and one secondary color Primary colors red, yellow, blue Secondary colors orange, green, purple Tertiary colors red orange, yellow orange, blue green, blue violet, yellow green, etc
purple and orange
Assuming by 'plum' you mean purple - mixing red & blue together will give you the colour purple.
Red is a primary color, mixing of any colors will not give you red. Secondary colors are green, orange and purple and are created by mixing 2 primary colors. Purple is made by mixing red and blue. Orange is made by mixing red and yellow, green comes from mixing blue and yellow.