Yellow
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.
I think the color is red because red, yellow, and blue are primary colors. The true answer is that there is no color, it is literally impossible, because they are primary colors. Think about it. Red and yellow makes ORANGE. Yellow and blue makes green. Really the only way to make yellow blue is to paint over it.
Red, Blue, and Yellow are the primary colors.
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.
Mixing green and blue typically results in a shade of cyan or turquoise, depending on the proportions of each color used. When combined in equal parts, they create a vibrant, cool color that falls between blue and green on the color spectrum. This mixture is often associated with water and nature, evoking feelings of tranquility and freshness.
You would add blue to yellow to make green. The combination of yellow and blue creates different shades of green, depending on the amounts of each color used.
Add more blue.
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For the green they add yellow and blue color aditives. For the brown they add red, blue, and yellow color aditives. Simple as that.
blue and green
To make a green you simply mix blue and yellow. If you want it to be a lighter green you add more yellow than blue and if you want a dark/bluey green you add more blue.
The final color really depends on the ratio of blue, green, and white. Together, if blue and green were mixed in equal quantities, then the result would be turquoise. Also, the color would vary on the shade/hue of the green or blue. If you mix a pale blue with a green or a dark blue with a green, the final color would differ. The addition of white will lighten the color. The more white, the lighter the final result. If you add white to the turquoise (50% blue+50%green), you would get a very light/faded turquoise (or blue/green). The great thing about mixing colors is that you could always add colors if you do not like the result. If you would like the color to have more of a blue hint to it, then add more blue. Though, I highly recommend adding the additional colors little by little, then mixing. This makes it easier to get the ideal color.
Some shade of brown. Red & blue make purple, add green and you get brown.
You would get a light greenish-yellow color when mixing blue and green, then adding yellow. The final color will depend on the specific shades and amounts of each color used in the mixture.
What I heard is blue and yellow makes green so you add more blue until it's the color you want or add a bit of black