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You mix tertiary colours by mixing primary and secondary colours together. So:red + purple = Violet (red-purple)purple + blue = Indigo (purple-blue)blue + green = (blue-green)green + yellow = Chartreuse (yellow-green)yellow + orange = Ochre (yellow-orange)orange + red = Vermillion (red-orange)
Secondary colours are achieved by mixing equal parts of any two of the three primary colours. Red + Yellow = Orange Red + Blue = Purple Yellow + Blue = Green Tertiary or intermediate colours are achieved by adding an extra part of one of the foundation primary colour to the secondary colour. Red + Orange = Red-orange Yellow + Orange = Yellow=orange Red + Purple = Red-purple Blue + Purple = Blue-purple Yellow + Green = Yellow-green Blue + Green = Blue-green Any and all of these colours can be altered by the addition of white and/or black in varying amounts to achieve additional colours.
Secondary colours are the result of mixing equal parts of two of the primary colours. The secondary colours are orange, green and purple. Orange is made of red and yellow; green is made of yellow and blue; and purple, is made of red and blue.
You simply mix them; See below for list. Red + Blue = Purple Yellow + Red = Orange Blue + Yellow + Green The secondary colours are then : purple,orange and green!
a) Purple b) Green c) Orange These are secondary colors Tertiary colors are vermillion (red-orange), Chartreuse (yellow-green), Indigo (purple-blue), Violet (red-purple), Aqua (blue-green) and Ochre (yellow-orange).
You mix tertiary colours by mixing primary and secondary colours together. So:red + purple = Violet (red-purple)purple + blue = Indigo (purple-blue)blue + green = (blue-green)green + yellow = Chartreuse (yellow-green)yellow + orange = Ochre (yellow-orange)orange + red = Vermillion (red-orange)
Orange, and Purple as well as the tertiary colours yellow-orange, red- orange, red-purple, blue-purple, yellow-green, and blue-green.
Secondary colours are achieved by mixing equal parts of any two of the three primary colours. Red + Yellow = Orange Red + Blue = Purple Yellow + Blue = Green Tertiary or intermediate colours are achieved by adding an extra part of one of the foundation primary colour to the secondary colour. Red + Orange = Red-orange Yellow + Orange = Yellow=orange Red + Purple = Red-purple Blue + Purple = Blue-purple Yellow + Green = Yellow-green Blue + Green = Blue-green Any and all of these colours can be altered by the addition of white and/or black in varying amounts to achieve additional colours.
Secondary colours are the result of mixing equal parts of two of the primary colours. The secondary colours are orange, green and purple. Orange is made of red and yellow; green is made of yellow and blue; and purple, is made of red and blue.
Harmonising colours are colours next to each other on the colour wheel. Here is a list of them all: red and orange yellow and green blue and purple orange and yellow green and blue purple and red
You simply mix them; See below for list. Red + Blue = Purple Yellow + Red = Orange Blue + Yellow + Green The secondary colours are then : purple,orange and green!
The three secondary colors are green, orange, and violet.
Red+Blue=PURPLE Blue+Yellow=GREEN Yellow+Red= ORANGE
The complimentary colours for the Primary colours are the Secondary colours made up of the mixture of the two remaining Primary colours. The Complimentary colours to the Secondary colours are the Primary colours not used to create them. Red - Green; Yellow - Purple; Blue - Orange. Green - Red; Purple - Yellow; Orange - Blue.
a) Purple b) Green c) Orange These are secondary colors Tertiary colors are vermillion (red-orange), Chartreuse (yellow-green), Indigo (purple-blue), Violet (red-purple), Aqua (blue-green) and Ochre (yellow-orange).
Red and green and add yellow to get a lighter brown red+green blue + orange pink + green purple + green purple + yellow red + green
Red, Yellow Pink and Green, Orange and Purple and Blue.