Green is a secondary colour. (1 part blue and 1 part yellow)
Pink is a pastel red. (1 part red and 1 part white)
When you mix equal parts of the primary colours, you get some form of brown or very dark grey. Adding white to this mixture will result in a medium tone brown or grey.
Brown
No
No, pink & green make brown. Red and blue make purple.what she is saying is pink and green make brownand red and green make purplebrown
Think about pink as red and white. Red and blue and white make a light colored purple, something like lilac. It would depend on the ratio of pink to blue and the exact shade of blue or pink.
blue
Pink, blue, and green together will make a muddy blueish color. The pink and the green will start to neutralize each other and make a light, cool brown. The color is mostly blue, so that will be the most recognizable undertone.
blue
Purple black blue. Blue pink yellow. Pink yellow orange. pink green pink blue purple and blue purple and green green and yellow yellow pink blue blue and brown
You can't.
It is impossible to create green without yellow.
Blue
The colours which are required to create green are blue and yellow, so technically you cannot create green from pink as pink is created from red and white, as adding blue and yellow to red would create brown or black. However, if you add a surplus amount of blue and green to pink icing, it should eventually become green if the amounts of blue and yellow out weight the amount of red dye used.
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