Yellow=Y Brown=B Life=Y+B 42=Life By the transitive property, Y+B=42
to mix dark brown, mix black, blue, yellow and red
In pigments: Equal amounts of red and blue are used to make purple. Mixing equal amounts of red, blue, and yellow (the three primary colors) will yield brown. In light: Equal amounts of red and blue make magenta (a lighter, more reddish shade of purple). Equal amounts of magenta and yellow make white.
Mix equal parts of red, blue, and yellow to create brown. Adjust the ratios to achieve the desired shade of brown.
Lighter brown.
If a person mixes red, yellow, and blue, the ending color will be brown. This is based on the assumption that equal parts of each color are mixed.
Yellow, I believe. Not yellow. If you are using equal amounts it would make grey. Blue and yellow mixed make green then add equal amount of red becomes grey.
There's only one color that's equal to brown. That color is . . . brown.
i think blue and red no Blue +, red = violet , purple or depending on how much red also plum blue + orange = brown yellow + purple = brown red + green = brown red + blue + yellow = brown changing the amount of each color will give you different browns vary the colors some more will give you grays
Green is a secondary color made by mixing equal parts of the primary colors Yellow & Blue (1.5 part Yellow + 1.5 part Blue) Brown is a neutral color made by mixing equal parts of all three primary colors, (1 part Yellow + 1 part Blue + 1 part Red) White when mixed with any color will shift the shade of that color. (3 parts White) Assuming you mix equal parts of Green, Brown an White you would most likely get: 2.5 parts Yellow + 2.5 parts Blue + 1 part Red + 3 parts White = a pale khaki color.
To create a basic skin color, mix equal parts of red, yellow, and white. Adjust the amounts of each color to achieve the desired skin tone, as it can vary depending on individual characteristics like lightness, darkness, and undertones.
Mix red, yellow, and blue paint together in equal parts to create brown. You can also mix orange and blue, or green and red paint to make brown. Adjust the amounts of each color to get the shade of brown you desire.
All shades of brown are basically a combination of all of the primary colours (red, yellow & blue) in various amounts. The easiest way to get a brown is to add the complimentary colours together. (red & green; yellow & purple; blue & orange).