Blue and yellow are primary colors. You can't mix colors to get them. Mixing blue and yellow make green.
nothing because i tried it but i just ripped a hole in my paper
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you can't . blue is a primary colour and cannot be made with any colours. just like red and yellow it is a primary colour....... green is a secondary colour (you mix to primary colours together to get it ) just like purple and orange ... Correction: Yellow is not a primary color, it's RGB, Red, Green and Blue... Yellow is made by mixing Red and Green...
Combining blue & yellow together - produces green.
The colour brown can be made by mixing colours from opposite sides of the colour wheel, or equivalently, by mixing all three primary (additive) colours: red, blue and yellow. For example a mix of red and green (which are opposite on the colour wheel, and include all three primary colours, as green is a mix of blue and yellow), will produce brown.
The color is yellow.
The color green is made by mixing the color blue and yellow. Yellow and Blue. mix yellow and blue blue and yellow
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.
Blue is a primary colour. Orange is a secondary colour made up of equal parts red and yellow. Mixing the three primary colours together results in some form of a brown or in some cases dark grey colour.
The color green may be made by mixing blue and yellow colors together. Alternatively, green may be made more directly, through the use of specific chemicals.
Well -brown is a colour because it can be made by mixing the primary colours ( red, blue and yellow ). But white and black are not colours - they are shades!
A color resulting from the equal mixture of a primary color with either of the secondary colors adjacent to it on a color wheel.bluegreen, yellowgreen, redvioletAn Artist's PerspectiveI genuinely hope I'm not doing your homework here.A Primary colour is any colour which can not be achieved by mixing.There are three of them- red, yellow & blue.A Secondary colour is any colour achieved by mixing any two of the primary colours together in equal amounts.There are three of them as well- red & yellow = orange (1 part red + 1 part yellow)- red & blue =purple (1 part red + 1 part blue)- yellow & blue = green (1 part yellow + 1 part blue)A tertiary colour is any colour achieved by mixing equal parts of any secondary colour and one of the two primary colours that it is made of.There are six of them. (always stated as primary colour hyphen secondary colour - see below)- orange & red = Red-orange (2 parts red + 1 part yellow)- orange & yellow = Yellow-orange (2 parts yellow + 1 part red)- purple & red = Red-purple (2 parts red + 1 part blue)- purple & blue = Blue-purple (2 parts blue + 1 part red)- green & yellow = Yellow-green (2 parts yellow + 1 part blue)- green & blue = Blue-green (2 parts blue + 1 part yellow)This sort of thing is best understood by mixing the colours yourself, as opposed to doing it as an abstract equation.Get yourself some paint, a good palette and palette knife and take the time to mix your own colours.Art is a very hands on thing to do, mixing colour is a basic skill of art, and no amount of innate talent will make up for not having the basics.magenta, cyan & yellow are Primary colours.The colours that can be made by mixing primary colours are Secondary colours.Tertiary colours are colours that can be made by mixing primary and/or secondary colours.
A color resulting from the equal mixture of a primary color with either of the secondary colors adjacent to it on a color wheel.bluegreen, yellowgreen, redvioletAn Artist's PerspectiveI genuinely hope I'm not doing your homework here.A Primary colour is any colour which can not be achieved by mixing.There are three of them- red, yellow & blue.A Secondary colour is any colour achieved by mixing any two of the primary colours together in equal amounts.There are three of them as well- red & yellow = orange (1 part red + 1 part yellow)- red & blue =purple (1 part red + 1 part blue)- yellow & blue = green (1 part yellow + 1 part blue)A tertiary colour is any colour achieved by mixing equal parts of any secondary colour and one of the two primary colours that it is made of.There are six of them. (always stated as primary colour hyphen secondary colour - see below)- orange & red = Red-orange (2 parts red + 1 part yellow)- orange & yellow = Yellow-orange (2 parts yellow + 1 part red)- purple & red = Red-purple (2 parts red + 1 part blue)- purple & blue = Blue-purple (2 parts blue + 1 part red)- green & yellow = Yellow-green (2 parts yellow + 1 part blue)- green & blue = Blue-green (2 parts blue + 1 part yellow)This sort of thing is best understood by mixing the colours yourself, as opposed to doing it as an abstract equation.Get yourself some paint, a good palette and palette knife and take the time to mix your own colours.Art is a very hands on thing to do, mixing colour is a basic skill of art, and no amount of innate talent will make up for not having the basics.magenta, cyan & yellow are Primary colours.The colours that can be made by mixing primary colours are Secondary colours.Tertiary colours are colours that can be made by mixing primary and/or secondary colours.