You would get an orange. Red and yellow make orange, not matter if they are light or medium or dark.
When they are mixed together, red and yellow create orange.
When yellow and magenta are mixed together, they form the color red. Yellow and magenta are subtractive primary colors that, when combined, absorb all wavelengths of light except for red, which is reflected back to our eyes, creating the perception of the color red.
Mixing red with yellow will create the color orange.
Red and yellow mixed together make the color orange.
When red and yellow are mixed together, they create orange.
When red and yellow paint are mixed together, the color of light that will be reflected is orange.
Red and yellow create the color orange when mixed together.
When red and yellow are mixed together, the color produced is orange.
When yellow and red are mixed together, the color produced is orange.
When they are mixed together, red and yellow create orange.
When yellow and magenta are mixed together, they form the color red. Yellow and magenta are subtractive primary colors that, when combined, absorb all wavelengths of light except for red, which is reflected back to our eyes, creating the perception of the color red.
Mixing red with yellow will create the color orange.
Red and yellow mixed together make the color orange.
When red and yellow are mixed together, they create orange.
Yellow and red combine to create the color orange through a process called additive color mixing. When yellow light and red light are mixed together, they overlap and combine to stimulate the cones in our eyes, creating the perception of the color orange.
Red and yellow makes orange, and when you add white (depending on how much) you would get a lighter orange color.
Red and yellow make shades of orange when mixed. They are perfect orange when mixed in even amounts. The more red is in the color the darker the color will be.