red, blue, green, orange, purple, and yellow makes brown
The color brown occurs when the 3 primary colors overlap. Color theory teaches that mixing a primary color and its complementary secondary color will make brown. This works because the complementary secondary color contains the other two primary colors.
The three primary colours mixed in brown.
Black Or Brown. They are both primary colors.
primary colors make secondary colors you mix two primary colors to get a secondary color
all 3 primary colors make brown. red, yellow, and blue. Blue is a true, pure, primary color, and is made of no colors other than blue.
Red and green are mixed to get the color yellow (and to get the colors orange and brown).
no colors can make blue because it is a primary color
The mix of primary color and secondary colors creates treciary colors like brown, yello green, blue violet, orange red, etc.
Let's start with what colors have complements red and green blue and orange yellow and purple one of the colors in the pairs is a primary (where no colors can be mixed to make that color) and the other color is a secondary that cannot be made by two other primary colors that are not of its complement (green is made of blue and yellow while it's complement is red) if you mix any two complementary colors, it will make brown. However, since brown is made of a primary (red, blue, or yellow) and a secondary (green, orange, or purple) color it doesn't have a complement because it isn't a primary nor a secondary color. Black is made of equal parts of all three primary colors while white is no color. I don't think they are considered complementary colors, but the fact that brown has no complement, they answer to the question would be no. Not every color has a complement.
Yes! Yellow is a primary color and it could be made into a neon color.
Primary colors are colors, that can in different amounts of each, make any color.
Blue is a primary color.