First of all, the primary colors are namely, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow and etc. when mixed in equal amounts, they result in different colors, and it would only depend on what primary colors you would mix.
The two primary colors that make the color purple are red and blue. The primary colors red and yellow can be mixed to make orange.
A brown- yucky color.
Blue, a little yellow, and a little white.
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.
Red and yellow are primary colors that, when mixed together, create orange. This blending occurs in art and color theory, where combining these two colors results in a warm, vibrant hue. The exact shade of orange can vary depending on the proportions of red and yellow used.
White color is produced when all three primary colors are mixed in equal amount. White color is seen when the three primary colors are reflected equally towards our eyes.
Equal amounts of red and yellow make orange.
They form white light.
When primary colors of pigments (red, blue, yellow) are mixed in equal amounts, they usually result in a shade of brown or grayish color, depending on the purity and intensity of the colors. This happens because the primary colors are absorbing different wavelengths of light and when mixed, they absorb a broad spectrum of light, leading to a duller color.
When primary colors of pigments (red, blue, yellow) are mixed in equal amounts, they create a shade of brown or gray, depending on the specific hues used. Mixing all three primary colors together creates a darker, less vibrant color due to the absorption and subtraction of light wavelengths.
Secondary colors are achieved by mixing two primary colors together in equal amounts. The three primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. When red and blue are mixed, purple is created; when red and yellow are mixed, orange is created; and when blue and yellow are mixed, green is created.
When the primary colors of light (red, green, and blue) are mixed in equal amounts, they produce white light. This is known as additive color mixing, where different colors of light are combined to create new colors or white light.
White and black are not colors. They are defined as shades.
White will appear as the colour.
When the primary colors of pigment (cyan, magenta, and yellow) are combined in equal amounts, they create black. This is due to the subtractive color mixing process where each color absorbs different wavelengths of light, and when mixed together, they absorb all light resulting in black.
When the primary pigments cyan, magenta, and yellow are mixed together in equal amounts, they absorb all wavelengths of light and result in a black color. This is known as subtractive color mixing, where the pigments absorb specific colors to create different hues.
All of the primary colors mixed together would create brown.