Mixing violet and yellow creates the color brown.
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Orange: mix red and yellow. Green: mix yellow and blue. Violet: mix red and blue.
To obtain orange, mix red and yellow. To obtain green, mix blue and yellow. To obtain violet, mix blue and red.
When you mix a primary color with a neighboring secondary color, you get a tertiary color. Tertiary colors include red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet. Mixing these colors allows for a wider range of hues and shades in a color palette.
You can mix blue and yellow to make the color green.
You can mix yellow and violet. The yellow should be dominant in the mixture. I would start with three parts yellow to one part violet and go from there. As with all color mixtures, you have to play around with them in order to get the color you want.
well if you mix them together i am shore they make a lighter voilet
Orange: mix red and yellow. Green: mix yellow and blue. Violet: mix red and blue.
brownish
The color of a bone is nearly ivory in shade. You can mix grey and white to get the bone color.
To obtain orange, mix red and yellow. To obtain green, mix blue and yellow. To obtain violet, mix blue and red.
When you mix black and yellow, you get the color green.
PINK
brown
purple.
Lilac?
The result of this mix may differ, depending on the how the gray was mixed. Most often, though, by adding yellow to the gray, the result will be a green tinted gray. *If you have paints you can try this mix and see what happens. It takes only a little time and will be a fun color experiment.