Yellow, I believe.
Not yellow. If you are using equal amounts it would make grey. Blue and yellow mixed make green then add equal amount of red becomes grey.
the opposite colour to red on the colour wheel is in fact and truely green.
Each secondary colour is situated opposite the one colour not used in its creation. Therefore the opposite colour to green on the colour wheel is red.
Tertiary colours are the six colours on a colour wheel between a primary colour and a secondary colour. They are: Yellow-orange, red-orange, red-purple, blue-purple, blue-green, and yellow green. To make any tertiary colour add one part of a secondary colour (green, purple or orange) and one part of one of the two primary colours that make it. For example, to make red-orange add one part red to one part orange.
To make green appear black, shine red light on it. Green absorbs red light, so when red light is shone on green, the green will appear black.
Any colour which is not red, yellow or blue is not a primary colour. In terms of light colour, any colour which is not red, green or blue is not a primary colour.
Red. You can't make a pimary color out of a secondary color.
red green and yellow makes a dark green bogey colour
the opposite colour to red on the colour wheel is in fact and truely green.
You get the color you get if you subtract green from red
Each secondary colour is situated opposite the one colour not used in its creation. Therefore the opposite colour to green on the colour wheel is red.
The color in contrast to red is green.
Tertiary colours are the six colours on a colour wheel between a primary colour and a secondary colour. They are: Yellow-orange, red-orange, red-purple, blue-purple, blue-green, and yellow green. To make any tertiary colour add one part of a secondary colour (green, purple or orange) and one part of one of the two primary colours that make it. For example, to make red-orange add one part red to one part orange.
Contrasting and complimentary colours are the same thing. Green is a secondary colour. You achieved a secondary colour by mixing two of the three primary colour. In this case green is the mixture of Yellow and Blue. The complimentary colour to a secondary colour is the primary colour not used to create it; in this case the complimentary (or contrasting) colour to green is red.
A 'main colour', or a colour that can make other colours. These colours are blue, yellow and red. Red and blue purple, yellow and blue make green and yellow and red make range.
To make green appear black, shine red light on it. Green absorbs red light, so when red light is shone on green, the green will appear black.
Any colour which is not red, yellow or blue is not a primary colour. In terms of light colour, any colour which is not red, green or blue is not a primary colour.
The opposite color of red is green on the traditional color wheel.