If you combine them all the result is white light. Any color possible can be made with the right combination of primary colors.
Black or Brown, depending on what pigments you're using. White if you're using light.
When you mix two secondary colors, you get a tertiary color. Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color. Examples of tertiary colors include red-orange, yellow-green, and blue-violet.
You get brown. when you mix any two secondary colors it goes an ugly brownish
When you mix primary colors (red, blue, yellow) with secondary colors (orange, green, purple), you create tertiary colors. Tertiary colors are a combination of a primary color and a secondary color, resulting in a wide range of hues.
No, you cannot mix secondary colors (orange, green, purple) to make primary colors (red, blue, yellow). Primary colors are fundamental and cannot be created by mixing other colors.
Black or Brown, depending on what pigments you're using. White if you're using light.
When you mix two secondary colors, you get a tertiary color. Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color. Examples of tertiary colors include red-orange, yellow-green, and blue-violet.
the primary colors are red yellow and blue. secondary colors are colors that you get if you mix two of the primary colors. if you mix blue and yellow you will get green. It is secondary.
two primary colors
You get brown. when you mix any two secondary colors it goes an ugly brownish
When you mix primary colors (red, blue, yellow) with secondary colors (orange, green, purple), you create tertiary colors. Tertiary colors are a combination of a primary color and a secondary color, resulting in a wide range of hues.
No, you cannot mix secondary colors (orange, green, purple) to make primary colors (red, blue, yellow). Primary colors are fundamental and cannot be created by mixing other colors.
No, mixing 2 secondary colors will not produce a primary color. Combining secondary colors will create a tertiary color.
When you mix all the secondary colors (orange, green, and purple) together, you would theoretically create a muddy brown or gray color, depending on the specific shades of the secondary colors used.
The three secondary colors of light are cyan, magenta, and yellow. These colors are created by combining two primary colors of light.
Secondary colors are created by mixing two primary colors together. The three secondary colors are orange (mix of red and yellow), green (mix of yellow and blue), and purple (mix of blue and red). These colors are located between the primary colors on the color wheel.
Because there would be no secondary colors without primary colors mixing together.