Yellow plus orange typically results in a shade of yellow-orange, often referred to as amber or gold. This new color blends the brightness of yellow with the warmth of orange, creating a vibrant hue. The exact shade can vary depending on the proportions of yellow and orange used in the mix.
Red + Yellow = Orange
Red Orange Yellow*GreenBlue Indigo VioletRed is to Orange: Blue is to Indigo.INDIGO.AnswerRed is to orange as blue is to green. Red plus yellow is orange; blue plus yellow is green.
orange
orange - yellow = red red + blue = purple
A warm yellow, sometimes named an 'ochre'.
yellow
You pretty much just get yellow-orange, like a brighter, lighter orange... sometimes it can be brown-ish though
When red and yellow are mixed together, they produce orange.
It is black yellow and purple in its feathers. Plus it has a yellow- orange beak
An orange is not yellow simply because it was orange and that is the way it was intended to be not yellow. Also, if the Orange was yellow, then it would be called a yellow. Not an Orange.
Blue isn't used to make orange. It is yellow and red.
Orange-yellow (if there's more yellow), also known as golden yellow, or yellow-orange (if there's more orange).