Red and lime green mixed together will create a shade of brown or olive green, depending on the proportions of each color.
Pink and lime green will create a shade of brown when mixed together.
When lime green and green are mixed together, it creates a darker shade of green. The specific shade of green will depend on the proportions of each color used in the mix.
Mixing yellow and green together will produce a lime green color. Adjusting the ratios of yellow and green can help you achieve the desired shade of lime green.
Yellow is a primary color and green is a secondary color. When these two are mixed you will get a tertiary color which is yellow-green or light green.
Sort of, but not really. The color of a lime is known as "lime green." That is where that color came from.
Pink and lime green will create a shade of brown when mixed together.
When lime green and green are mixed together, it creates a darker shade of green. The specific shade of green will depend on the proportions of each color used in the mix.
Mixing yellow and green together will produce a lime green color. Adjusting the ratios of yellow and green can help you achieve the desired shade of lime green.
you can never mix colours to get a primary colour. green and yellow mixed together will equal lime green
Yellow is a primary color and green is a secondary color. When these two are mixed you will get a tertiary color which is yellow-green or light green.
Lime
Sort of, but not really. The color of a lime is known as "lime green." That is where that color came from.
Light blue mixed with lime green will produce a color similar to teal. Teal is a color associated with turquoise, a rock gem.
Lime green stands for the Color of an object.
Lime Green!
Lime Green!
No, the lime color is white