Adding all the Primary colors will create a Brown color. The shade of brown will depend on how much of which primary color you add. Most color wheels have a brown in the center of the wheel to represent what would happen if you were to add all the primaries together.
it is a dark brown color if you are adding PIGMENTS, but not if you are putting primary color LIHGTS over each other, then the outcome is pure white light.
With the primary colors alone, that is, without the use of black or white, they can produce a total of 12 colors (including themselves) when mixed. These colors are, not including the primaries- Violet, Orange, Green (secondaries), Red-Violet, Blue-Violet, Blue-Green, Yellow-Green, Yellow-Orange, and Orange-Red (intermediates). However, with the use of black and white, you can create any color on the color spectrum (tinting and shading).
blue
Mix equal parts lemon-yellow with pink. If that doesn't give you the shade you want, then add either a bit more pink (or yellow), depending on the shade you want.
mix a little light green with a bit of yellow
a secondary color for instance mixing blue, and orange make brown... i think brown is an intermidiate colour anyway... right?? Red, Blue and yellow are the 3 primary colors. Example: if you mix blue and yellow you will get green, mix red and blue and you will get purple, mix red and yellow and you will get orange.
Yellow and blue pigments produce green.
Mix yellow & blue.
A darker yellow....actually, yellow and purple make a darker yellow. Yellow and black make an olive green color, but the shade will depend on the amounts of each color you use to mix.
You mix yellow with small amounts of black
When you mix all three primary pigments (red, blue, and yellow) in equal amounts, you will get a dark brown or black color. This is because the three primary pigments will absorb most of the light wavelengths, resulting in a darker hue.
mix equal(ish) amounts of blue and yellow, then add some white until it's the desired color! :D
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.
To create a basic skin color, mix equal parts of red, yellow, and white. Adjust the amounts of each color to achieve the desired skin tone, as it can vary depending on individual characteristics like lightness, darkness, and undertones.
If you mix equal amounts of the lighter versions of all the primary colours together (such as pink, light yellow and light blue), you would get grey, the lighter version of black.
When you mix red, blue, green, and yellow together in equal amounts, you will get a shade of brown or gray, depending on the specific tones and proportions of each color. This is because the primary and secondary colors will cancel each other out and create a muted result.
To make the color yellow with paint, you can mix equal parts of red and green paint together. This will create a yellow hue.
The three base colors on equal amounts would give you black.
If you mix equal parts of the primary colors Yellow and Blue, you will get the secondary color Green. If you mix 2 parts Yellow and 1 part Blue, you will get the tertiary color Yellow-green. If you mix 2 parts Blue and 1 part Yellow, you will get the tertiary color Blue-green.
To achieve tangerine, mix equal parts of red and yellow paint. Adjust the amounts based on the desired shade of tangerine.