first u mix red and blue and u get purple. then u mix red and yellow and u get orange. then u mix blue and yellow and u get green. then u mix purple and orange and u get brown. then u mix orange and green and u get skin color but maybe browner. then u mix green and purple and u get turquoise. then u mix turquoise, brown and skin color and u should get black or dark grey. depends on the lightness and darkness of the color.
An even amount of each colour. But to get a dark green colour add more blue, and to get a lighter green add more yellow.
A very dark blue. Depending on how much blue there is or how much black there is.
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Red and blue in equal parts makes purple, adding more purple will not change the basic colour much. You will still have purple.
Emerald green is a true clear medium-dark green, much like the gem stone it was named for. Turquoise is a lighter, bluey green in the dark pastel range, again, much like the gem stone it was named for.
first u mix red and blue and u get purple. then u mix red and yellow and u get orange. then u mix blue and yellow and u get green. then u mix purple and orange and u get brown. then u mix orange and green and u get skin color but maybe browner. then u mix green and purple and u get turquoise. then u mix turquoise, brown and skin color and u should get black or dark grey. depends on the lightness and darkness of the color.
Yellow and blue will make green. The shade of green depends upon how much yellow is mixed into the blue or vice versa.
You will get a dark green or a dark cyan (depends on how much of each you use)
An even amount of each colour. But to get a dark green colour add more blue, and to get a lighter green add more yellow.
In equal quantities, green. Other shades are possible, ranging from blue-green to greenish yellow.(Blue is on one side of the spectrum, yellow is in the middle. Between them is the transitional color green. Any color that adds blue to yellow takes it into the green.)Blue and yellow are primary colors. When you mix them, you get the secondary color green. The more blue you have in the mixture, the darker the green.Yellow and blue make greenIt gives you dark greenWhen you mix blue and yellow you get green. It depends on how much blue and yellow you use to make it a light green or a blue-green.Blue and yellow make green.
it makes a very dark shade of green because blue and yellow make green and yellow is like a lighter colour of orange!
By mixing blue and green you will get anything from a pale aqua to a deep teal. It all depends upon how much of each color you use and how much white you add to make a lighter shade.
There is no such color as blue yellow, but those two colors mixed together make green. Green and black makes just plain darker green, but depends on how much black you use. The more black you use, the darker green it will be. Hope this helps! ;)
Yes, there are countless other colors. There's gray, magenta, turquoise, indigo, tan, beige, peach, antique white, navy blue, cream and so much more.
Aqua is a tertiary (blue-green) color. Use 2 parts green (1 part blue + 1 part yellow), add 1 part blue, mix thoroughly, test color, adjust to personal taste.
Usually a brown, not quite black. It also tepends on how much you use. Note that green includes both blue and yellow. So more of the compound would be blue than any other colour. This might tint it slightly blue or green. Try it with paint sometime - the outcome is slightly different depending on the ratios.