Mixing all colors, including the hues of other colors, you would get Black. But, if you were to mix all the colors of Light, you would get White. People always get that mixed up.
they are all primary colors. the three colors that mix together to make every other color
white <><><> Above is correct for mixing colors of light. If you mix those colors of PIGMENTS (paint) you get a muddy mess.
Clear light is the presence of all colors. You can separate them by wavelength using a prism and get a spectrum (rainbow). When you're talking pigment, it's the absence. You can't mix all your paints together and get white.
the primary colors are red yellow and blue. secondary colors are colors that you get if you mix two of the primary colors. if you mix blue and yellow you will get green. It is secondary.
the primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) can be mixed to create the secondary colors (green, purple, and orange). blue + yellow = green. blue + red = purple. red + yellow = orange. if you mix the secondary colors (green, purple and orange) you'd get a muddy brown color.
When you mix two complementary colors, you get a shade of brown. Complementary colors are opposite each other on the color wheel and when mixed together they tend to neutralize each other, resulting in a muted brown color.
When you mix all the colors in the world together, you get black. This is because black is the absence of color in the additive color system.
When you see a rainbow, you see seven different colors. Well the same thing appears in a rainbow wheel. When you spin the wheel, the colors combine and mix to make the color white. It's like a recipe. You add the seven colors of the rainbow and you make a white color. I hope this is the answer that you're looking for.
It makes white. If you take a color wheel and twirl it really fast (Newton Color Wheel) it turns into white, or off white-ish grey.
Mix colors on the opposite side of the color wheel
After secondary colors, the next step in color mixing is creating tertiary colors. Tertiary colors are a combination of one primary color and one secondary color. These colors are made by mixing adjacent primary and secondary colors on the color wheel.
The color wheel consists of primary colors (red, yellow, blue), secondary colors (orange, green, violet), and tertiary colors (a mix of primary and secondary colors). Additional colors can be created by blending these base colors in varying proportions.
If you mix all colors of light you will get white. If you mix all colors of pigment/paint you will get black.
This is only with light, if you shine red, blue and green ( the primary colours) at the same spot you will get white. But if you mix red, blue and yellow (the paint primary colours) you will get a brown, purpley colour.
brown nope. If you mix all the colors together, you get a blue-grey. I don't know why, but you do. This is if you are talking about paint. With crayons, yes it is brown with streaks of other colors.
Secondary colors are created by mixing two primary colors together. The three secondary colors are orange (mix of red and yellow), green (mix of yellow and blue), and purple (mix of blue and red). These colors are located between the primary colors on the color wheel.
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