No. Green is a secondary colour because you can create it by mixing other parts of the spectrum. The primary colours are Red, Yellow, and Blue.
You can mix yellow and blue to make green.
The colour brown can be made by mixing colours from opposite sides of the colour wheel, or equivalently, by mixing all three primary (additive) colours: red, blue and yellow. For example a mix of red and green (which are opposite on the colour wheel, and include all three primary colours, as green is a mix of blue and yellow), will produce brown.
Purple! Have a close look at the colour wheel. Let me explain what the colour wheel is. The colour wheel is all about the Primary Colours (colours you cannot make with other colours). The Primary Colours are Blue, Yellow and Red. Blue + Red = Purple Red + Yellow = Orange Yellow + Blue = Green Purple, Orange and Green are known as Secondary Colours. There are also colours that compliment each other in the colour wheel. If you have a look at a colour wheel and choose a colour, then see what colour is OPPOSITE the colour you chose, you find it's Complimentary Colour!
brown and purple As there is a fundamental error in your question, let me start by explaining that although red and blue are primary colours green is not. Yellow is the third primary colour of a standard colour pallet. Green is a secondary colour achieved by mixing yellow and blue. The primary, secondary and tertiary colours as found on a standard colour wheel are as follows: Yellow - primary 1 part red + 3 parts yellow = yellow-orange (tertiary) 2 parts red + 2 parts yellow = orange (secondary) 3 parts red + 1 part yellow = red-orange (tertiary) Red - Primary 3 parts red + 1 part blue = red-purple (tertiary) 2 parts red + 2 parts blue = purple (secondary) 1 part red + 3 parts blue = blue-purple (tertiary) Blue - primary 3 parts blue + 1 part yellow = blue-green (tertiary) 2 parts blue+ 2 parts yellow = green (secondary) 1 parts blue + 3 parts yellow = yellow-green (tertiary) The mixture of all three primary colours (or a primary and its complimentary secondary colour) usually result in some form of brown. However, when artists are mixing colour for shaded areas of a painting it is common for them to mix the opposite colour into the shaded area to get dark grey or blackish colour that gives the painting more "life" than the use of true black. An example of this is when adding deep shade to the leaves of a tree, a very dark shade of the leaf colour is mixed with a small amount of very dark red, to get an almost black shadow.
Yellow is a primary colour and cannot be created by mixing. Mixing orange and a yellow-green in the right quantities may give a dull amber colour, but that's as near as you'll get.
blue is a primary color, there is no color mix that makes it. It is the base color for other colors though such as green which is yellow and blueBrilliant blue and Turquoise.Most people think that no colours make blue because blue is a primary colour however you can make blue.
No, red, blue & green are primary
Yes, it is a primary color, but also a secondary color.
Blur-green is a tertiary colour, on the cool side. It is achieved by mixing three parts of the primary colour blue with one part of the primary colour yellow (or equal parts blue and the secondary colour green).
You are a primary colour.
Any colour which is not red, yellow or blue is not a primary colour. In terms of light colour, any colour which is not red, green or blue is not a primary colour.
When naming a tertiary colour the primary colour is named first. Therefore it would be Blue-green. Followed in order by: Green and Yellow-green.
you can't . blue is a primary colour and cannot be made with any colours. just like red and yellow it is a primary colour....... green is a secondary colour (you mix to primary colours together to get it ) just like purple and orange ... Correction: Yellow is not a primary color, it's RGB, Red, Green and Blue... Yellow is made by mixing Red and Green...
You can't because green is not a primary colour
Contrasting and complimentary colours are the same thing. Green is a secondary colour. You achieved a secondary colour by mixing two of the three primary colour. In this case green is the mixture of Yellow and Blue. The complimentary colour to a secondary colour is the primary colour not used to create it; in this case the complimentary (or contrasting) colour to green is red.
Yellow, a primary color, mixed with blue, another primary color, makes green.
you can never mix colours to get a primary colour. green and yellow mixed together will equal lime green
Green is a secondary colour. To get a secondary colour you must mix two primary colours together in equal proportions. Green is the result of mixing the primary colours Yellow and Blue in equal proportions.