Orange and Yellow
Purple is a secondary colour. It is the result of mixing eqaul parts of red and blue (both of which are primary colours).
blue and a little bit of black.
A secondary colour is two primary colours mixed together on the colour wheel.
Any two (of the three) primary colours, when mixed in equal proportions, results in one of the (three) secondary colours. 2 parts red + 2 parts blue = purple 2 parts red + 2 parts yellow = orange 2 parts blue + 2 parts yellow = green Any two of the primary colours, when mixed in disproportionate amounts, results in one of the (six) tertiary colours. 2 parts red + 1 part blue = red-purple 1 part red + 2 parts blue = blue-purple 2 parts red + 1 part yellow = red-orange 1 part red + 2 parts yellow = yellow-orange 2 parts blue + 1 part yellow = blue-green 1 part blue + 2 parts yellow = yellow-green.
By mixing two primary colours to get a secondary colour. This is the act of mixing or adding two different primary(first three artist colours) colours. eg if you mix red and yellow together you will get orange,if you mix blue and yellow together you will get green, lastly if you mix blue and red together you will get purple(violet).
Secondary colours, aka purple, green and orange.
Purple is a secondary colour. It is the result of mixing eqaul parts of red and blue (both of which are primary colours).
Yellow is a primary colour, there is no way to make it by mixing two other colours.
these are the colours that are made by mixing two primary colours together for example yellow and blue which are primary colours and when mixed together they make green a secondary colour.the secondary colours are orange,purple and green
Cool red (i.e. red with a blue tinge) mixed with white.
blue and a little bit of black.
There are two colors that you can mix together to make purple. Those colors are red and blue. You can make the hue lighter or darker depending on how much of each you add.
red is a primary colour
A secondary colour is two primary colours mixed together on the colour wheel.
red and blue
Complimentary colours are the opposite colours to the primary colours, these colours are created by mixing two primary colours together. For example, green is an opposite to red and is made by mixing blue and yellow. Purple is opposite to yellow and is made by mixing red and blue. And finally orange is opposite to blue and is made by mixing yellow and red together.
Any two (of the three) primary colours, when mixed in equal proportions, results in one of the (three) secondary colours. 2 parts red + 2 parts blue = purple 2 parts red + 2 parts yellow = orange 2 parts blue + 2 parts yellow = green Any two of the primary colours, when mixed in disproportionate amounts, results in one of the (six) tertiary colours. 2 parts red + 1 part blue = red-purple 1 part red + 2 parts blue = blue-purple 2 parts red + 1 part yellow = red-orange 1 part red + 2 parts yellow = yellow-orange 2 parts blue + 1 part yellow = blue-green 1 part blue + 2 parts yellow = yellow-green.