When blue is mixed with orange, the result is a color that is a combination of the two, known as a tertiary color. This color is typically a shade of brown or gray, depending on the specific shades of blue and orange used. The resulting color is a result of the complementary nature of blue and orange on the color wheel.
Orange and blue mixed together makes brown
Orange and blue mixed together typically make a shade of brown or gray, depending on the specific shades of orange and blue being combined.
No color. Because blue and orange are complementary colors, blue is not used in making orange. To make orange you use red and yellow.
Brown. You are mixing all three primaries, since orange is a mixture of yellow and red.
You would get a grey. Red and yellow make orange and blue is the opposite of orange which if mixed with it will grey it down. The white will lighten the greyed mixture.
No, blue and yellow do not make orange when mixed together. Blue and yellow typically combine to form green. Orange is typically created by mixing red and yellow.
they all have to be mixed by yellow red and blue
Mixing orange with a small amount of a primary color like blue will give you a shade of brown. To create blue from orange, you would need to mix orange with a primary color like blue and then add more blue progressively until you achieve the desired shade of blue.
Orange: mix red and yellow. Green: mix yellow and blue. Violet: mix red and blue.
all the colors mixed red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple or complimentary colors...red/green, orange/blue and yellow/purple
green and blue mixed with yellow and orange aswell as purple.
As methyl orange is slightly acidic, it turns 'moist' blue litmus into red.