Green
You can mix blue and yellow to make the color green.
You get green when you mix yellow and blue.
Mix yellow with blue to get green.
The 3 primary colours: red, yellow and blue will, when mixed in differing proportions, produce secondary colours. For instance: mix red and yellow, and the secondary colour produced is orange. Mix blue and yellow for green. Mix red and blue for purple.
When you mix yellow and light blue, you get green.
Yellow and blue pigments produce green.
You can mix blue and yellow to make the color green.
When you mix blue and yellow together, you get the color green.
You get green when you mix yellow and blue.
Mix yellow with blue to get green.
The 3 primary colours: red, yellow and blue will, when mixed in differing proportions, produce secondary colours. For instance: mix red and yellow, and the secondary colour produced is orange. Mix blue and yellow for green. Mix red and blue for purple.
When you mix yellow and light blue, you get green.
You need to mix blue with yellow to get green. Combining yellow and blue creates the secondary color green.
If you mix equal parts of the primary colors Yellow and Blue, you will get the secondary color Green. If you mix 2 parts Yellow and 1 part Blue, you will get the tertiary color Yellow-green. If you mix 2 parts Blue and 1 part Yellow, you will get the tertiary color Blue-green.
When you mix all three primary pigments (red, blue, and yellow) in equal amounts, you will get a dark brown or black color. This is because the three primary pigments will absorb most of the light wavelengths, resulting in a darker hue.
You can mix yellow with blue to get green. Yellow is a primary color like blue, and when mixed together, they create the secondary color green.
When you mix pigments the color you end up with ends up with depends on the ratios you mix them in. If you choose just 2 pigments you could end up with a secondary color. If you mix all of them the color will be brownish.