yes because when we see something white like a white light it is actually the primary colours but are eyes are telling us to see them as white and not individual colours but if there is more of one colour then it will come out that colour more instead of white.
Unfortunately mixing pigment is not like mixing light. If you mix equal parts of all three primary colours of light, you will get white light.
If you mix equal parts of the tree primary pigments you will get some form of black/grey/brown.
u get a color
You get secondary colors.
The colour you get is blue.
In pigments: Equal amounts of red and blue are used to make purple. Mixing equal amounts of red, blue, and yellow (the three primary colors) will yield brown. In light: Equal amounts of red and blue make magenta (a lighter, more reddish shade of purple). Equal amounts of magenta and yellow make white.
Greys have color pigments in varying amounts. Black is the absence of color and white is the presence of colors in equal amounts.
u get a color
You get secondary colors.
The colour you get is blue.
Greys have color pigments in varying amounts. Black is the absence of color and white is the presence of colors in equal amounts.
In pigments: Equal amounts of red and blue are used to make purple. Mixing equal amounts of red, blue, and yellow (the three primary colors) will yield brown. In light: Equal amounts of red and blue make magenta (a lighter, more reddish shade of purple). Equal amounts of magenta and yellow make white.
all of the primary colors of pigment mixed together is black, or a very dark grey.
White color is produced when all three primary colors are mixed in equal amount. White color is seen when the three primary colors are reflected equally towards our eyes.
secondary color
Mixing all three of the primary color pigments in equal measure, results in grey.
It produces a secondary color of light.
a third color
yes it can because two color combine together