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First of all, the primary colors are namely, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow and etc. when mixed in equal amounts, they result in different colors, and it would only depend on what primary colors you would mix.
the primar colors mixed together in pairs make secondary colors. Then secondary with primary made tertiary colors. primary: blue, red, yellow secondary: blue+red=purple(violet) blue+yellow=green red+yellow=orange tertiary: blue+purple=blue-purple red+purple=red-purple red+orange=red-orange yellow+orange=yellow-orange yellow+green=yellow-green blue+green=blue-green when naming tertiary colors - the primary color comes first.
lavender None of my (cake decorating) books had that in their color charts, so I mixed equal amounts of each color to find out, and the resulting color was a dark green. The red and yellow colors were "true" colors, the blue was a medium shade of blue. So if you use a darker shade of blue, the green will be even darker.
It means colours that can't be made, the three Primary colours are Red, yellow and Blue as they can't be made, but mixed together they create secondary colours (Purple, green and orange.) Hope this helped.
I have the idea but i don't at the same time.
Blue and yellow are mixed to make green.
Because yellow and BLUE mixed together is green.
blue
what if you mixed green and blue together? what color would you get?
Light Green and yellow
green
Yellow is a primary color and green is a secondary color. When these two are mixed you will get a tertiary color which is yellow-green or light green.
Blue and yellow
Mixing yellow and blue will result in green, in relation to the percent of mixture of the two colour.
if you mean what color it would turn it would be brown
no, yellow and blue make green