Subtractive color is the mixing of paints, dyes, inks, and natural colorants, etc. to create a range of colors; for example red and green pigments, being quite far apart, when mixed result in a dark browinish color depending on the actual pigments used. Additive color is the mixing of illumination, a good example is the screen you are looking att now. There a yellow color is obtained by illuminating a green and a red sub-pixel.
To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.To get different shades of blue just mix white with it. You can get several shades of blue by mixing several amounts of white into the blue. If you have a light blue, you can darken it with black, but go carefully, as black is a very strong additive to any color.
none, red is a primary color along with yellow and blue. primary colors are the three colors that when mixed together correctly make every other color in the light spectrumthere is not any colors to make red because red is a primary colorThe above are old technology, and are now obsolete. Using currently known information, the colors Magenta and Yellow, mixed in equal proportions, produce red. Red is a primary color of light, but it is no longer a primary color of pigments because of these new discoveries.There are two ways of creating colors - additive and subtractive.The additive method refers to adding light, thus the more colors added, the lighter the color. The additive primary colors are Red, Green and Blue (Yellow is made by mixing Red and Green). Mixing the three together will result in the lightest color - white. The additive method answer to this question is similar to 1., above: no colors are mixed to create Red because it is a primary additive color.The third item above refers to subtractive colormixing using, most often, pigments. The pigments subtract or absorb colors from white light. For example, Green pigment absorbs Red and Blue and reflects Green. Another example of how subtractive colors work is Yellow absorbs Blue from white light, reflecting Red and Green, the two additive primaries that create Yellow. The more subtractive colors used, the darker the color. Expertly mixing the three primaries (Magenta (Fuchsia), Cyan (Turquoise) and Yellow) will result in black. More often, mixing all three results in a brown muddy color when using water colors and other pigments. Thus, the third item above is the answer this question regarding how to mix Red when using subtractive colors: mix Magenta and Yellow.
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In subtractive processes, the sculptor begins with a mass of material larger than the finished work and removes material, or subtracts from that mass until the work achieves its finished form. Carving is a subtractive process. In additive processes, the sculptor builds the work, adding material as the work proceeds. Modeling, construction, and assemblage are additive processes.
The additive color process is mixing lights while the subtractive color process is mixing paints and dyes. In the additive color process when you mix all of the main colors together: red, green, and blue: you get white(hence the name additive) while if you do the exact same thing in the subtractive color process: cyan, magenta, and yellow: you get black(hence the name subtractive because in order to get white you'd have to take away all of the colors).
*different colors of light on the stage at the same time to achieve an effect
Subtractive color is the mixing of paints, dyes, inks, and natural colorants, etc. to create a range of colors; for example red and green pigments, being quite far apart, when mixed result in a dark browinish color depending on the actual pigments used. Additive color is the mixing of illumination, a good example is the screen you are looking att now. There a yellow color is obtained by illuminating a green and a red sub-pixel.
When mixing paint (subtractive) red and green gives a brown color. When red and green light are combined (additive, e.g., using diodes) a yellow color is seen.
Unlike mixing pigment, which is an additive process, mixing light, such as stage and film light, is a cancellation process. Red, green, and blue are mixed to make white light.
On a subtractive color wheel (used for mixing paint) the secondary colors are green, purple and orange -- colors created when mixing equal parts of two primary colors. On an additive color wheel (used for lighting), the seconary colors are yellow, cyan and magenta.
Red: Scarlet (RGB: 255, 36, 0) Blue: Azure (RGB: 0, 127, 255) Green: Emerald (RGB: 46, 204, 113)
Some primary colors, such as red, green, and blue, are called additive because they are used in additive color mixing. In additive color mixing, different combinations of these primary colors are added together to produce various colors. For example, adding red and blue light together creates magenta, green and blue light creates cyan, and all three primary colors combined create white light. This is the basis for how colors are produced on electronic screens and displays.
Red blue and green
Because it is.
Mixing purple with what other colour
You get it by mixing one primary and one secondary colour.