When you mix yellow and pink, you get a shade of orange or peach, depending on the specific proportions of each color.
In the CMYK color mixing model, when you mix cyan and yellow you get green.
Yellow is a primary colour and Purple is a secondary colour made up of red & blue. Mixed together you will get a brown.
Mixing pink and white together will create a lighter shade of pink.
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Mixing pink and green will create a shade of brown, as the red tones in pink will combine with the yellow tones in green.
You would mix it with yellow, it's complimentary colour. Whenever you want to make the colour brown, just mix it with a complimentary colour. (Purple + Yellow, Red + Green, Orange + Blue.)
pink, black, blue, indigo and red. Ignore the above: with paints or inks, you mix yellow and cyan to get green.
if you mix orange and pink you get a coral.
Mix equal parts lemon-yellow with pink. If that doesn't give you the shade you want, then add either a bit more pink (or yellow), depending on the shade you want.
The short answer is, no. Red is a primary colour, and you can not mix pigments to achieve a primary colour. Yellow and blue are the other two primary colours. Pink is a tone of Red, achieved by adding White to Red.
It Makes the Colour Orange
A shade of brown A colour Stupid question, sarcastic answer, pink You are an idiot. Why would anyone care what colour it makes?
The short answer is, you can't. Red is a primary colour and you can not mix to achieve it. Pink is a mixture of red and white, yellow and blue are also primary colours and purple is a secondary colour achieved by mixing red and blue.
Red is a primary colour, pink is made by adding white to red. The above answer is based on obsolete theory. It is wrong. Mix magenta and yellow, just like color computer printers do. Dilute them or add white to make pink.
It is not possible to make true yellow using pink as a start. Yellow is a primary colour, as are red and blue. You can not mix to achieve these colours. Pink is a pastel form of red (one of the above mentioned primary colours). Any combination of red and yellow will result in a form of orange.
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