The primary colors are: Red, Yellow, & Blue The secondary colors are: Green, Orange, & Purple Yellow & Blue = Green Yellow & Red = Orange Red & Blue = Purple
There are 3 primary colors; Red, Yellow and green. Mixing combinations of these colors will give you all the colors.
6 Is how many different combinations there are
You get the color you get if you subtract green from red
If you mix red and green paint you get brown.
4 different combinations.
some cool color combinations are red and orange, blue and purple, green and blue
Red+blue = purple Blue+yellow=green Yellow+red=orange Blue+green=blue-green Green+yellow=light green Red+green=brown Red+white=pink Black+white =gray
pink and green, purple and gold, teal and blue.
Bright green and bright red! Victorians were into unique color combinations.
Blue, gold, green, yellow, red, lots of multi colors and combinations
The primary colors are: Red, Yellow, & Blue The secondary colors are: Green, Orange, & Purple Yellow & Blue = Green Yellow & Red = Orange Red & Blue = Purple
there are thousands of different combinations. The main ones are blue + red becomes purple, yellow + blue = green and yellow+ red = orange. There are a myriad of other combinations use red blue and yellow to make 16581375 different combinations ( and that is just what our computer can do.)
No, the auroras usually only have green, blue and red, as well as combinations of these.
No, the auroras usually only have green, blue and red, as well as combinations of these.
The most basic color combinations are red and blue to make purple, yellow and red to make orange, and blue and yellow to make green. These are considered secondary colors. There are unlimited possible combinations of colors.
Blue. Red and green are opposites on a color wheel, as are orange and blue. You can use a color wheel to help determine color combinations that go well together to please the eye.