Mixing Cyan and Green creates a color listed by ADOBE as being called Green-Cyan. When painting it may be useful to remember that because Cyan pigments are often stronger than Green Pigments the Cyan will usually be dominant and should be used in a lesser amount to achieve an even mix between the two colors.
In the CMYK colorspace the pure hue of Green-Cyan without any tinting or shade is described as 100 Cyan, 0 Magenta, 50 Yellow and 0 K. In the RGB colorspace it is described as 30 Red, 168 Green, and 156 Blue, and in the HSB colorspace it is 175 Hue, 82 Saturation, and 66 Brightness.
You get the color sage. It is a type of dusty green which is named after the plant sage.
A varation of teal
Cyan is an equal mix of blue and light green.
You get blue-green.
Cyan is a shade of blue, so green! <--- WRONG Cyan and yellow make green yes, but not because it's a shade of blue--it's not. Cyan is a secondary color, and so is yellow, thus they make the primary color green. Blue is a primary color and cannot make another primary color.
A muddy brown color is the color you get when you mix purple and green. To make purple you can mix red and blue, and to make green you can mix yellow and blue. However, when secondary colors like purple and green are mixed together. But it generally creates a brown hue.
Try these: #E0FFFF - LIGHT CYAN #00FFFF - TRUE CYAN #57FEFF - CYAN 1 #50EBEC - CYAN 2
In light, it is the color you get when you mix blue and green.
In the CMYK color mixing model, when you mix cyan and yellow you get green.
Green color is reflected.
In the CMYK color mixing model, when you mix cyan and yellow you get green.
Cyan is an equal mix of blue and light green.
By mixing just three colors of light, red, green and blue, any color can be created. Cyan is a mixture of green and blue.
The colors of green and cyan can make either a greenish-bluish color or a bluish-greenish color. The exact color would depend on how much of green or cyan is used.
blue green
Magenta is a red color with a touch of purple, cyan is blue.
You get blue-green.
White, because cyan is a mixture of blue and green light, so if you mix red with the blue and green light, you get white.
Brown. Here's why. Green is a combination of yellow and cyan (aka blue). Red is close to magenta; it is magenta with a little yellow mixed in. Thus green + red is a combination of all three primary colors: magenta, yellow and cyan. The combination would thus lead to a brownish color, since browns are what you tend to get when you mix all three primary colors. Short primer. Magenta, yellow and cyan (blue) are primary colors. Orange is an equal mix of magenta and yellow. Green is an equal mix of yellow and cyan. Red is a mix of orange and magenta.