When you mix any two primary colours in equal amounts, you get a secondary colour. For example: 1 part Red + 1 part Blue = 2 parts Purple; 1 part Red + 1 part Yellow = 2 parts Orange; 1 part Blue + 1 part Yellow = 2 parts Green.
When you mix any two primary colours in a disproportionate amount, you will get a tertiary colour. For example: 1 part Red + 2 parts Blue = 3 parts Blue-purple; 1 part Red + 2 parts Yellow = 3 parts Yellow-orange, etc.
primary colors make secondary colors you mix two primary colors to get a secondary color
two primary colors
You get the secondary pigment colors.(Blue, green, and red.)
Blue and Yellow are the two primary colors that mix to make green..
Blue is a primary color, meaning no two colors can be mixed to make blue. Two primary colors can, however, make a new color.
primary colors make secondary colors you mix two primary colors to get a secondary color
A pigment that absorbs two primary colors and reflects one is a secondary pigment.Red is a secondary pigment which absorbs green and blue light.-This is according to my physics book! !
red and yellow
two primary colors
two primary colors
You get the secondary pigment colors.(Blue, green, and red.)
Blue and Yellow are the two primary colors that mix to make green..
Red is a primary colour, you can not mix to achieve it.
the primary colors are red yellow and blue. secondary colors are colors that you get if you mix two of the primary colors. if you mix blue and yellow you will get green. It is secondary.
Blue is a primary color, meaning no two colors can be mixed to make blue. Two primary colors can, however, make a new color.
The mixing primary colors of pigment is when they are added together, fewer colors of light are reflected and were absorbed, but the mixing primary colors of light is when two of the same amounts of light combined together to form a color of white. If they are not at the same amount of light, then the colors it formed will be the secondary colors.
When you mix two primary colors in equal parts, you get a secondary colour. For example: 1 part Red + 1 part Blue = 2 parts Purple. If you mix two primary colours in a two to one ratio, you get a tertiary color. For example: 1 part Red + 2 parts Blue = 3 parts Blue-purple. When you mix all three primary colors in equal amounts, you get a very dark grey/black. If you mix all three primary colors in anything but equal amounts you will get some form of brown.