When red and yellow are mixed together, they create the color orange.
Yes, mixing yellow and red creates the color orange.
It is yellow-- mixing red and green PAINT produces brown; mixing red and green LIGHT produces yellow.
You would get a shade of brown or muddy color when mixing blue, red, and yellow together.
The three secondary colors of light are cyan, magenta, and yellow. These colors are created by combining pairs of primary colors: cyan results from mixing green and blue, magenta from mixing blue and red, and yellow from mixing green and red.
No, red and orange colors do not combine to make yellow. Yellow is a primary color and cannot be created by mixing other colors.
Mixing the colors red and yellow will result in the color orange.
You get orange by mixing red and yellow together.
Orange is made by mixing the colors red and yellow.
Mixing red and yellow creates the color orange.
When the primary colors (red, blue, yellow) are mixed together, they create new colors. For example, mixing red and blue creates purple, mixing blue and yellow creates green, and mixing red and yellow creates orange. This is the basis of the subtractive color mixing system used in art and design.
Two primary colors will make a secondary color. Blue, yellow and red are primary colors. Blue + yellow = green. Blue + red = purple. Yellow + red = orange
Yellow - Orange.
Yes. Order of mixing doesn't matter.
Yes, mixing yellow and red creates the color orange.
if you mix red and yellow you get orange.
Red is a primary color. Mixing other colors will not make red.
Red + green (blue + yellow) = brown.