Yellow and blue.
As blue is a primary colour, it cannot be made by mixing 2 colours, however it can be used to make other secondary colours. Cyan and magenta mix to make blue. 100 percent cyan, 100 percent magenta make a good deep two-color blue. Normally I throw a little black and maybe some yellow into my blue.
blue and yellow...
dark green plus lots of white
yellow is a prime colour, and therefore cannot be created using other colours, it can only be used to make other colours.
The primary (first) colours are the basic building blocks. You use them to make other colours but can not mix other colours to get them. The primary colours are: Red Blue Yellow. The secondary (second) colours are the result of mixing two of the primary colours in equal parts to achieve a colour. The secondary colours are: Purple - 1 part Red + 1 part Blue Orange - 1part Red + 1 part Yellow Green - 1 part Blue + 1 part Yellow The tertiary (third) colours are the result of adding one part primary colour to the secondary colours it is part of, resulting in colours closer to the primaries than the secondaries. The tertiary colours are: Red-Purple - 2 parts Red + 1 part Blue Blue-Purple - 2 parts Blue + 1 part Red Blue-Green - 2 parts Blue + 1 part Yellow Yellow-Green - 2 parts Yellow + 1 part Blue Yellow-Orange - 2 parts Yellow + 1 part Red Red-Orange - 2 parts Red + 1 part Yellow.
blue and green
you buy 1 or you mix 2 colours together.
Blue and yellow.
As blue is a primary colour, it cannot be made by mixing 2 colours, however it can be used to make other secondary colours. Cyan and magenta mix to make blue. 100 percent cyan, 100 percent magenta make a good deep two-color blue. Normally I throw a little black and maybe some yellow into my blue.
blue and yellow...
Brown can be achieved in one of two ways. You can mix equal parts of the three primary colours; red, yellow & blue. This is the easy way. You can also mix any primary colour and its complimentary colour; red & green, yellow & purple or blue & orange. In either case you should be prepared to adjust the mixture a bit to get the desired brown.
Turquoise is a pastel blue-green colour. To achieve turquoise with primary colours only add 6 parts blue to 4 parts yellow and mix well. Once you have a blue green add 2 parts white to lighten the tone and mix well. Adjust the colour by adding more white as desired and continue mixing well until you have the colour of turquoise you find attractive.
to get a tertiary colour you have to mix 2 primary colours. primary colours are red, blue and yellow.
Contrasting colours. E.g. Red and green, blue and orange, yellow and purple.
The primary colours: Red, Blue and Yellow, if you mix 2 of these colours together you get the secondary colours.
dark green plus lots of white
The top (Black) will look black, the middle (Red) will look black and the bottom (Yellow) will look black. So basically, it will all look black because firstly, for red, red and blue are both primary colours and if 2 or 3(green) primary colours mix, the colour looks black. Secondly, for yellow, its made up of 2 primary colours (red and green) and they are both primary colours and, again, if 3 primary colours mix, they make black. Finally, Black will look the same, because black light is actually no light at all. Source: Completed a light test and topic at school. Doing a piece of homework to do with light.