Color can be mixed additively, where different colored lights are combined to create new colors, as seen in digital displays. It can also be mixed subtractively, where different colored pigments are combined to create new colors, as seen in painting.
When two primary colors are mixed together, a secondary color is created. For example, when red and blue are mixed, purple is created.
When two primary colors are mixed together, the resulting color is called a secondary color.
Two primary colors are mixed together to create an intermediate color. For example, mixing red and blue creates the intermediate color purple.
When yellow and blue are mixed, the secondary color obtained is green. When blue and green are mixed, the secondary color obtained is cyan. When green and yellow are mixed, the secondary color obtained is yellow-green.
When two complementary colors are mixed, they neutralize each other and create a desaturated color like grey or brown. This is because the wavelengths of light of the two complementary colors cancel each other out when mixed together.
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When two primary colors are mixed together, a secondary color is created. For example, when red and blue are mixed, purple is created.
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When two primary colors are mixed together, the resulting color is called a secondary color.
Two primary colors are mixed together to create an intermediate color. For example, mixing red and blue creates the intermediate color purple.
When yellow and blue are mixed, the secondary color obtained is green. When blue and green are mixed, the secondary color obtained is cyan. When green and yellow are mixed, the secondary color obtained is yellow-green.
When two complementary colors are mixed, they neutralize each other and create a desaturated color like grey or brown. This is because the wavelengths of light of the two complementary colors cancel each other out when mixed together.
When two complementary colors are mixed together, they create a neutral color (such as gray or brown) depending on the proportions of each color used. This is because complementary colors cancel each other out and when mixed, they result in a desaturated color.
Two primary colors, yellow and blue, when mixed will make green(a secondary color).
Mixing red and green creates the color yellow.
Blue is a primary color, no two other colors can be mixed to make blue.
Two ways to be able to identify a physical property are the color and the concistancy.