No. They will make a muddy dark greyish brown. You have to use white paint or the whiteness of the ground itself, i.e. the canvas or paper.
white is a color that you cant mix others to get, the primary colors are red blue and yellow, mixing these colors get you all the rest,
White is not created by mixing other colors; it is the presence of all colors combined together. It reflects all colors of light equally, which is why we perceive it as white.
The last person was wrong; Yes, all colors mixed together make white. (Black is the absence of light, not white.)
White is not created by mixing colors; instead, it is the presence of all colors in light, and the absence of color in pigment. Mixing all the colors of light (red, blue, and green) in equal parts results in white light. Mixing pigments like red, blue, and yellow together can result in a brownish color due to the way pigments absorb and reflect light.
Yes all colors mixed together make black and it absorbs all colors, while all colors are in white and white reflects all color.
When we mix paints, white is the absence of any colors (tints), and black is essentially the result of mixing all colors together. With light, white light is the presence of all colors. When there is no color of light present, it is dark (black).
White as a color is the absence of all colors. You cannot mix any colors to make it. White as light is the inclusion all colors in the viable spectrum. The make white light you need to mix every color together as light.
In light mixture yes, white light is a combination of all colors, as can be seen when sunlight passes through a prism. However in paint and ink mixing white is created with pigments, titanium and oxide. Mixing all colors in painting will give you black.
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White light is a combination of all the different colors in the visible spectrum. When these colors are combined, they form white light because each color contributes to the perception of brightness, which is a characteristic of white light. This is known as additive color mixing.
mixing red blue and green light yields white light because as a prism shows us that white light contains all of the colors and recombining all three of the primary colors of light gives you white again
Mixing all the colors of the rainbow together creates white light.