To achieve a mahogany color, you can mix a combination of red, brown, and a touch of yellow. Start with a base of red, then gradually add brown to deepen the tone. Incorporating a small amount of yellow will warm up the mixture, giving it that rich, reddish-brown hue characteristic of mahogany. Adjust the proportions until you reach the desired shade.
colours which cannot be made by mixing any other colour by fiona mars
You cannot make the colour red by mixing other colours, it is a primary colour so it is used to create other secondary colours
Yellow is a primary colour so can not be created by mixing other colours
Red is a primary colour. It is a base for other colours, not the result of mixing colours together.
The colour red is a primary colour. A colour which can not be produced through the mixing of other colours. In a sense, all other colours which exist are a combination of varying degree of any of the three primary colours: red, yellow and blue.
Yellow is a primary colour, there is no way to make it by mixing two other colours.
You can't. A primary colour cannot be made from mixing any other colours together.
You can't as red is a primary colour and you can't make any of the primary colours out of any other colours ( yellow, blue, red )
Red is a primary colour, that means you can't get it by mixing other colours, it is one of the tree basic colours.
Primary colours can not be made by mixing other colours. The primary colours are: red, yellow and blue.
No. They make green. Red is a primary colour so you can't "make it" by mixing other colours.
yellow Try again.... yellow is a primary colour you can not get a primary colour by mixing other colours for it. What you do get if you mix red (a primary) with orange (a secondary) is red-orange (a tertiary).