No, it makes brown. Red and blue makes purple.
Yes, according to the Ethiopian Color Wheel developed in 1928, red and green colors mix into purple.
Mixing red with green will create a shade of brown, not purple. To make purple, mix blue with red.
To make orange, you mix red with yellow, not green. Green and red will make brown.
No, red and blue make purple. Blue and yellow make green.
If you mixed red with green, it'd result in a sickly purple colour, but that's the best you'll be able to get, seeing that green and purple are almost counter-opposites on the Colour Wheel.
Yes, according to the Ethiopian Color Wheel developed in 1928, red and green colors mix into purple.
Mixing red with green will create a shade of brown, not purple. To make purple, mix blue with red.
To make orange, you mix red with yellow, not green. Green and red will make brown.
No, red and blue make purple. Blue and yellow make green.
Purple
Green and blue does not make purple. Red and blue make purple.Green and Blue make blue-green... red and blue make violet...purple is a shade of violet.Brown
Orange, and Purple as well as the tertiary colours yellow-orange, red- orange, red-purple, blue-purple, yellow-green, and blue-green.
If you mixed red with green, it'd result in a sickly purple colour, but that's the best you'll be able to get, seeing that green and purple are almost counter-opposites on the Colour Wheel.
There are a lot. For example, I know Purple and Green make it and I think Red and Green.
The secondary colors are orange, green, and purple. They are created by mixing equal parts of two primary colors together - red and yellow make orange, blue and yellow make green, and red and blue make purple.
you cannot, you can only get purple from mixing red and blue
you cannot, you can only get purple from mixing red and blue