You will get a dark green or a dark cyan (depends on how much of each you use)
brown
Brown
The three secondary colors are orange, green, and violet. These colors are created by mixing two primary colors in equal amounts: red and yellow make orange, yellow and blue make green, and blue and red make violet.
Red, red-violet, violet (purple), blue-violet, blue, blue-green, green, yellow-green, yellow, yellow-orange, orange, red-orange.
It doesn't. Green and purple make a violet color. :)
yellow, yellow orange, orange, red orange, red, red violet, violet (purple) blue violet, blue, blue green, green, yellow green red is above green so red
Some shade of brown, the usual result of the mixture of all three primary colours.
In additive system (RGB): green is a primary but orange and violet are secondary. In subtractive system (CMY): green, orange, and violet are all three secondary.
Blue & Orange, Blue-Violet & Yellow-Orange, Violet & Yellow, Red-Violet & Yellow-Green, Red & Green, Red-Orange & Blue-Green
It is violet inside the arc and red outside.
No, violet light has a higher frequency than green light. Violet light has a shorter wavelength and higher energy compared to green light.
Primary; Red blue yellow secondry; orange green purple Tertiary; yellow-orange, red-orange, red-violet, blue violet, blue-green, and yellow-green. hope this helps!