Yellow and blue are complementary colors on the color wheel because they are located opposite each other. When these colors are placed next to each other, they create a strong contrast and enhance each other's vibrancy. This contrast makes them visually appealing when used together in art and design.
Yellow is made by combining the colors red and green.
The color yellow in a lemon comes from the reflection of yellow wavelengths of light. The lemon absorbs most of the other colors in the light spectrum and reflects the yellow light, giving it its characteristic color.
I'm assuming green because yellow and blue mixed together (I know you aren't mixing colors) makes green. It might just look like a yellow cloth under blue light, with no change at all. But I could be wrong.
Yellow and red colors stand out in a painting because they are considered warm colors that have high visual intensity. These colors tend to draw the viewer's attention and create a sense of vibrancy and energy in the artwork.
The brightest color through a prism would be yellow because it has the shortest wavelength among the visible colors, which makes it diffract the least and appear brightest.
Red is a primary color. You cannot mix anything and end up with a primary color.
yellow & red
Brown... those two colors mixed together don't make a normal color like yellow and blue, which makes green. This probably happens because yellow and purple are almost opposite each other on the color wheel, and are nearly complementary. Complementary colors always mix to an ugly, neutral brown-gray hue.
No color. Because blue and orange are complementary colors, blue is not used in making orange. To make orange you use red and yellow.
Colors are complementary when they are located opposite each other on the color wheel. This pairing creates contrast and vibrancy, making each color appear more intense when placed next to its complementary counterpart. Mixing complementary colors can also help neutralize or balance each other out.
Yellow combined with purples makes a brownish color. Red and white makes a pinkish color. Red and blue makes a purple-like color. Yellow plus green makes blue.
Beige is a lighter value of the color brown, which can be made by mixing white and brown together. In order to obtain a more dynamic color, beige can be made by mixing two complementary colors (which make brown) with white. Complementary colors are across from each other on a color wheel, the most basic three are red & green, purple & yellow, and blue & orange.
When two complementary colors are mixed together, they create a neutral color (such as gray or brown) depending on the proportions of each color used. This is because complementary colors cancel each other out and when mixed, they result in a desaturated color.
When two complementary colors are mixed, they neutralize each other and create a desaturated color like grey or brown. This is because the wavelengths of light of the two complementary colors cancel each other out when mixed together.
it's a primary color; yellow makes up yellow
Yellow is made by combining the colors red and green.
I assume you mean YELLOW? Well, yellow is a primary color so it can not be made with any colors.