orange
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.
A brownish dishwater kinda colour
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.
Mixing red and green will create a brownish color.
white
Red is a base colour. You cannot mix it from other colours.
Red. You can't make a pimary color out of a secondary color.
If you are using a phthalo green (blue green) you can add a cadmium red plus white. For details on ratios to get the gray, use the related link below
you can't . blue is a primary colour and cannot be made with any colours. just like red and yellow it is a primary colour....... green is a secondary colour (you mix to primary colours together to get it ) just like purple and orange ... Correction: Yellow is not a primary color, it's RGB, Red, Green and Blue... Yellow is made by mixing Red and Green...
The mixture of any secondary colour and the primary colour that is not part of it will result in a brown. For example: Add yellow to purple. Add red to green. Add blue to orange. You could also just add blue and red which makes purple but if its dark enough it might be able to produce a brown-ish colour. If its to purple then just add black to it.
You get the color you get if you subtract green from red
Red and green
For the green they add yellow and blue color aditives. For the brown they add red, blue, and yellow color aditives. Simple as that.
You are a primary colour.
Green red and pink
green