In pigments like paint, crayon, and so forth, you would get black. If you mix all the colors of light, however, you get white or clear.
When you mix all primary colors of light—red, green, and blue—you get white light. However, when mixing all primary colors of pigment—cyan, magenta, and yellow—together, you typically get a dark, muddy color, often perceived as black or brown. The outcome depends on whether you're mixing light or pigments.
brown i think
You cannot get a true black from primary colors, but you can get a brownish color. you can mix the three of them together to get a dark neutral hue
When you mix all the primary colors together—red, blue, and yellow—you typically get a shade of brown or gray, depending on the proportions used. In additive color mixing (like with light), combining all primary colors (red, green, and blue) results in white light. In subtractive color mixing (like with paints), the combination absorbs most wavelengths, leading to a darker color.
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.
Black.
Black.
Primary colors do not change color because they are fundamental colors that cannot be created by mixing other colors. The primary colors are red, blue, and yellow, and they are used to create all other colors in the color spectrum through mixing or blending.
they are all primary colors. the three colors that mix together to make every other color
we all know that red is a primary color and orange is a secondary color to get a secondary color you must mix two primary colors there are three primary colors red,yellow and blue. so,to get orange you must mix red and yellow,only then will you get the secondary color which is orange.
When you mix all primary colors together (red, blue, and green), they absorb all wavelengths of light, resulting in the absence of color, which our eyes perceive as black. This phenomenon is based on the principle of subtractive color mixing.
Regarding light and color - when you mix all primary colors together you get white. Black is the absence of light. Regarding paint and ink - when you mix all primary colors together you get black. White is the absence of color.
If you mix a primary color with a secondary color, you will typically get a tertiary color. Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary and a secondary color together.
two primary colors
all 3 primary colors make brown. red, yellow, and blue. Blue is a true, pure, primary color, and is made of no colors other than blue.
No, mixing 2 secondary colors will not produce a primary color. Combining secondary colors will create a tertiary color.
When you mix all primary colors of light—red, green, and blue—you get white light. However, when mixing all primary colors of pigment—cyan, magenta, and yellow—together, you typically get a dark, muddy color, often perceived as black or brown. The outcome depends on whether you're mixing light or pigments.