Green.
red, blue, yellow No. Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green, blue.
yellow + blue = green
When pigment colors mix, they combine to create new colors through a process called subtractive color mixing. The new color that is formed is determined by the combination and proportions of the primary pigment colors being mixed. For example, mixing blue and yellow pigments together creates green.
yellow and blue
Blue and yellow mixed together make green.
Blue.
White.
When blue and yellow are mixed together, they combine to create the color green. This is because blue and yellow are primary colors that, when mixed, create a secondary color. Green is formed by the combination of blue and yellow pigments.
Red pigment absorbs wavelengths of green and blue light, while yellow pigment works by absorbing blue light. Therefore, the colors not absorbed by red pigment are green and blue, and the color not absorbed by yellow pigment is blue.
The artist mixed a blue pigment with white paint to create a lighter shade for the sky in the painting.
The pigment colors are: red, yellow and blue. Yellow and red combined makes orange. Red and blue makes violet, and blue and yellow makes green.
red, blue, yellow No. Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green, blue.
yellow + blue = green
To make all colors in pigment the 3 primaries must be transparent. Transparent yellow is ASTM number PY150 made from the nickel element. Transparent magenta is PR122, C20H12N2O2. Transparent yellow and transparent magenta mix into the secondary pigment color red. The 3rd transparent primary pigment color is cyan, made from the copper element, PB15. Transparent yellow and transparent cyan make the secondary color green. Transparent cyan mixed with the the transparent magenta color make the secondary color ultramarine blue. Yellow, magenta and cyan are the primary pigment colors, red, green and blue are the secondary pigment colors. Light uses the opposite colors, the secondary pigment colors become the primary light colors. Red, yellow and blue are not the primary colors in pigment or in light. Those colors came from Newton in 1600 and they are just the most obvious colors in the prism and rainbow. RCW
When pigment colors mix, they combine to create new colors through a process called subtractive color mixing. The new color that is formed is determined by the combination and proportions of the primary pigment colors being mixed. For example, mixing blue and yellow pigments together creates green.
yellow and blue
Blue and yellow mixed together make green.