purple
Complimentary colours are the opposite colours to the primary colours, these colours are created by mixing two primary colours together. For example, green is an opposite to red and is made by mixing blue and yellow. Purple is opposite to yellow and is made by mixing red and blue. And finally orange is opposite to blue and is made by mixing yellow and red together.
Primary colours can not be made by mixing other colours. The primary colours are: red, yellow and blue.
Blue, Red, yellow are the three primary colours, and can't be created by mixing colours together.
Secondary colours Red / Yellow = Orange Yellow / Blue = Green Blue/ red = pur[ple.
Red, Blue, and Green. Red Blue and Yellow are the primary colours of pigment used to mix colour.
By mixing two primary colours to get a secondary colour. This is the act of mixing or adding two different primary(first three artist colours) colours. eg if you mix red and yellow together you will get orange,if you mix blue and yellow together you will get green, lastly if you mix blue and red together you will get purple(violet).
You can't as red is a primary colour and you can't make any of the primary colours out of any other colours ( yellow, blue, red )
Depends exactly what colours you use, but red and blue make purple so, at a guess, brown :)
You make secondary colours by mixing two primary colours together. For example: Red + Yellow = Orange Blue + Yellow = Green Blue + Red = Purple That all the colours you can make but feel free to make up new colours. :D
In art: Blue, Red and Yellow are the three primary colours that can't be made by mixing other colours together.
It would produce a purple colour.
Red is a primary color, meaning you can't get it by mixing other colors, you can only mix red to get other colors.There are three primary colours that can't be produced by mixing any other colours. The three primary colours are Red, Blue and Yellow.