To make orange, you mix red with yellow, not green. Green and red will make brown.
brown!
secondary colours: orange,green,purple
Yellow,Red,Orange,Purple,Blue,Pink,&White.
I don't know about mocha brown, but to make various shades of brown, you mix complementary colors: red and green, orange and blue, purple and green, purple and yellow, pink and green
first u mix red and blue and u get purple. then u mix red and yellow and u get orange. then u mix blue and yellow and u get green. then u mix purple and orange and u get brown. then u mix orange and green and u get skin color but maybe browner. then u mix green and purple and u get turquoise. then u mix turquoise, brown and skin color and u should get black or dark grey. depends on the lightness and darkness of the color.
the primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) can be mixed to create the secondary colors (green, purple, and orange). blue + yellow = green. blue + red = purple. red + yellow = orange. if you mix the secondary colors (green, purple and orange) you'd get a muddy brown color.
You simply mix them; See below for list. Red + Blue = Purple Yellow + Red = Orange Blue + Yellow + Green The secondary colours are then : purple,orange and green!
Blue,Green,Red,Orange,Purple
No, purple is not in the traditional rainbow. The colors of the rainbow are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. Purple is a mix of red and blue, which is why it is not included in the rainbow.
Going from RED to Green Red-Purple, Purple, Blue-purple, Blue, Blue-Green Going from GREEN to RED Yellow-Green, Yellow, Yellow-Orange, Orange, Red-Orange.
When you mix two primary colors together, you typically get a secondary color. For example, mixing blue and yellow together creates green, mixing red and yellow creates orange, and mixing blue and red creates purple.