well, the 3 primary colours are YELLOW, blue, and red. And when people paint they usually have those 3 colours. I dont think you can make yellow, Instead just buy yellow I guess..
The primary (first) colours are the basic building blocks. You use them to make other colours but can not mix other colours to get them. The primary colours are: Red Blue Yellow. The secondary (second) colours are the result of mixing two of the primary colours in equal parts to achieve a colour. The secondary colours are: Purple - 1 part Red + 1 part Blue Orange - 1part Red + 1 part Yellow Green - 1 part Blue + 1 part Yellow The tertiary (third) colours are the result of adding one part primary colour to the secondary colours it is part of, resulting in colours closer to the primaries than the secondaries. The tertiary colours are: Red-Purple - 2 parts Red + 1 part Blue Blue-Purple - 2 parts Blue + 1 part Red Blue-Green - 2 parts Blue + 1 part Yellow Yellow-Green - 2 parts Yellow + 1 part Blue Yellow-Orange - 2 parts Yellow + 1 part Red Red-Orange - 2 parts Red + 1 part Yellow.
Secondary colours Red / Yellow = Orange Yellow / Blue = Green Blue/ red = pur[ple.
blue
Yellow is a primary color, not a mixture of colors.
Primary colours. Orange, purple and green are the three secondary colours. Any combination of those and/or primary colours after that are tertiary colours.I.E.red + yellow = orangered + blue = purpleblue + yellow = green
dull colours
Red , Yellow and Blue
Blue and yellow.
Red orange and yellow
red yellow green not blue or purple
Yellow, bright colours.
The three prime colours are red, blue and yellow. So yellow is a prime colour.
you dont you use semen
Yellow is one of the three primary colours used when printing or sometimes when painting. The others are cyan and magenta. This is called subtractive combinations, because the pigments absorb all the other colours, so the yellow pigment absorbs (subtracts) all colours except one, yellow, which it reflects. It is not one of the primary colours used on TVs or computer monitors, which use red, green and blue. This is called additive combinations, because adding light of different colours give other colours in the spectrum.
Well, if you are referring to Blue, Red and Yellow as classic colours; you can't make them. Blue, Red and Yellow are primary colours. The ones that are natural. You use these colours, along with shades of black and white, to create other colours like Purple (red and blue) and Green (yellow and blue) or orange (red and yellow). Therefore, creating 'classic colours' would be virtually impossible. The three colours I mentioned are almost always on a paint tray and you can not really do a painting/drawing with out them.
only three colours made from primary colours are:- purple (red + blue) green (blue + yellow) orange (yellow + red)
Gold and yellow