When a primary color and a secondary color are mixed together, the resulting color is called a tertiary color.
Mixing one primary colour with one secondary colour will result in a colour belonging to the tertiary family of colours.
A secondary colour is two primary colours mixed together on the colour wheel.
Yellow is a primary colour and Purple is a secondary colour made up of red & blue. Mixed together you will get a brown.
The opposite of the colour purple on a colour wheel is yellow. To figure this out you need to understand the concept of primary and secondary colours. If the colour you have is a primary colour (one of red, yellow or blue) then the opposite colour is the secondary colour resultant from mixing the two remaining primary colours. If the colour you have is a secondary (purple, green or orange) then the opposite colour is the primary not involved in the making of the secondary colour.
When a primary color is mixed with a secondary color next to it on the color wheel, the result is a tertiary color. Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color, combining elements of both to form new hues like red-orange or blue-green.
Mixing one primary colour with one secondary colour will result in a colour belonging to the tertiary family of colours.
A secondary colour is two primary colours mixed together on the colour wheel.
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Related colour's are when the secondary colour and another secondary colour have the same primary colour.
Related colour's are when the secondary colour and another secondary colour have the same primary colour.
Yellow is a primary colour and Purple is a secondary colour made up of red & blue. Mixed together you will get a brown.
A combination of two primary colours is called a secondary colour.
In Art, the primary colours are; blue, yellow and red. These three colours are primary because they mix in together to make another certain colour, for example, blue mixed with yellow makes green. They are also known as the primary colours because no other colour in the colour wheel can be mixed to make these three. In Science however, the three primary colours are; red, green and blue. Yellow is a secondary colour.
The opposite of the colour purple on a colour wheel is yellow. To figure this out you need to understand the concept of primary and secondary colours. If the colour you have is a primary colour (one of red, yellow or blue) then the opposite colour is the secondary colour resultant from mixing the two remaining primary colours. If the colour you have is a secondary (purple, green or orange) then the opposite colour is the primary not involved in the making of the secondary colour.
When a primary color is mixed with a secondary color next to it on the color wheel, the result is a tertiary color. Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color, combining elements of both to form new hues like red-orange or blue-green.
Blue is a primary colour. Orange is a secondary colour made up of equal parts red and yellow. Mixing the three primary colours together results in some form of a brown or in some cases dark grey colour.
When two primary colors are mixed together, a secondary color is created. For example, when red and blue are mixed, purple is created.