depending on the shades of the colours it will be some shade of brown.
In the light spectrum (such as those used on TV screens and computer monitors), cyan is formed with equal parts green and blue.
dark blue
Blue + green = blue green
Because they are complimentary colours, meaning they are on opposite sides of the colour wheel, blue and orange will make brown when mixed.
depending on the shades of the colours it will be some shade of brown.
Typically yellow, cyan (blue), black, and a form of red.
In the light spectrum (such as those used on TV screens and computer monitors), cyan is formed with equal parts green and blue.
dark blue
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black. These mix together to form other colours.
Red, yellow and blue are the primary colours used by artists. Cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK) are the primary colours used in the print industry. cyan - apex
No. Cyan is one of the colours that cannot be made of any others. The other two are red and yellow.
Blue + green = blue green
White, as Cyan in blue and green, add red you then have all three colours hence white.
No. Blue and green, as well as red, form the three primary colours in light. Blue is a colour in its own right.The Primary colours are Blue, Yellow and Red. Blue and Yellow make Green.(With paint the colours are blue, red and yellow, and in printing it's cyan, magenta and yellow).
Turquoise is a shade of cyan, so it is between blue and green.
If you combine all the colours of light you get WHITE light.