Six? There are only three primary colors. They are red, yellow and blue. All other colors can be mixed from these three pigments. Even though there may be "primary" colors for other applications, such as printing on a computer with cyan, magenta and yellow, those colors are all derived from the basic red, yellow and blue.
NO!!!!! All the primary colors mixed together make black and white. Black and white are in no way primary colors.
There are 3 primary colors; Red, Yellow and green. Mixing combinations of these colors will give you all the colors.
The primary colors- Blue, Red and Yellow :)
Primary colors: Red, blue, yellow.
red,yellow,blue,white and black 01/24/2010: White and Black are NOT primary colors. White is absent of color; none of the primary colors exist in White. You need primary colors to make other colors. If you were to mix together the 3 primary colors of red, yellow, and blue; don't be surprised when you see the result is Black. Black is all colors added and thus a made-color and combination of all colors.
Colors consist of primary colors and secondary colors. Primary colors are used to make secondary colors. Examples of this include red and blue making purple and red and yellow making orange. Primary colors cannot be made by mixing other colors.
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NO!!!!! All the primary colors mixed together make black and white. Black and white are in no way primary colors.
All of the primary colors mixed together would create brown.
Most artists only buy the primary colors and make all other colors from them
Primary colors are called primary because they are the base colors that can be used to mix and create all other colors. In the additive color system, the primary colors are red, green, and blue, while in the subtractive color system, the primary colors are cyan, yellow, and magenta. Mixing these primary colors in different combinations can produce a wide range of other colors.
No, primary colors cannot be made by mixing other colors together. Primary colors are red, blue, and yellow, and they are the base colors from which all other colors are created. Mixing primary colors together can create secondary and tertiary colors.
There are 3 primary colors; Red, Yellow and green. Mixing combinations of these colors will give you all the colors.
No, the primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) cannot be produced by mixing other colors. They are considered primary because they are the building blocks for all other colors.
Primary colors are called "primary" because they are fundamental colors that cannot be created by mixing other colors. They are considered the building blocks for all other colors in the color wheel. Mixing primary colors together can create a wide range of secondary and tertiary colors.
The three primary colors are Red, Blue, and Green.You can remember them easily when you remember Roy G Biv. The capitalized letters are the three Primary Colors.
Primary paint colors are Red, Yellow, and Blue. Mixing any two or all three of these will give you all colors but it helps to have white to tint some colors.