it makes a disgusting shade of brown.
blue + yellow = green
A weird shade of black is produced:
Red + yellow + green = brown.
Purple.
red, yellow, green, and blue Four? Why not *seven*? Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green, blue. ... although, it's probably OK to ask for the four *most distinctive* colours.
Green
blue + yellow = green
Blue and Yellow does make green
-yellow and purple -red and green -orange and blue
blue i think
Red Orange Yellow*GreenBlue Indigo VioletRed is to Orange: Blue is to Indigo.INDIGO.AnswerRed is to orange as blue is to green. Red plus yellow is orange; blue plus yellow is green.
Blue and Yellow are both primary colours. When you mix equal parts yellow and blue you get the secondary colour Green. When mixing green you can vary the colour by varying the amount of blue for a darker green and yellow for a brighter green.
If you mix green and yellow together, you will end up with a lighter shade of green.
muddy brown. red plus green (which is blue plus yellow) makes a muddy brown since it's all three primary colors.
What they've always taught in school was: the primary triad is red, blue and yellow the secondary triad is orange (red plus yellow), purple (red plus blue) and green (blue plus yellow). In reality, the primary colors are NOT red, blue and yellow. They are cyan, magenta and yellow. If you use these colors as your primaries, the secondary triad is red (magenta plus yellow), green (cyan plus yellow) and blue (cyan plus magenta). Red, green and blue are also the primary colors of light, which gives further credence to the fact cyan, magenta and yellow are the primaries--cyan absorbs red light, magenta absorbs green light and yellow absorbs blue light. And finally, I can almost guarantee your printer (assuming it's color) does NOT have red or blue ink in it, but it does have cyan and magenta ink.
50% plus 50%
it equals dark green