It really depends on the shade of green, the theme of the room or what kind of vibe you want to give off, etc.
light pink most likely
colour that give the impression of the background coming towards you
Like a crappy colour like mudd-ish
Blue and red will give a near violet colour.
orange,orange,orange
Purple
pink... stupid people...
It depends a bit on the quantities, and the kind of puple. Reddish purple will give a nice brown with orange. With more bluish purple, the result will be a bit greyish and muddy, with a warm brownish tone. Burnt siena (chestnut brown) can be the result of carefully mixing orange and purple..
a tertiary color is made from one primary and one secondary color Primary colors red, yellow, blue Secondary colors orange, green, purple Tertiary colors red orange, yellow orange, blue green, blue violet, yellow green, etc
purple and orange
Mainly SiO2 with traces of Fe and Al to give it its purple colour.
Mainly SiO2 with traces of Fe and Al to give it its purple colour.
Mixing orange with a small amount of a primary color like blue will give you a shade of brown. To create blue from orange, you would need to mix orange with a primary color like blue and then add more blue progressively until you achieve the desired shade of blue.
you will not do any better that achieving a yellowish/orange or a orangish/yellow depending on the amounts of each colour
Red and blue makes purple. Adding black in the mixture darkens the purple while white lightens the purple. So slightly darkening the purple may give you the colour of orchid.
An orange is not called an orange because it is the colour orange. The name of the fruit was give to the orange, and the name of the colour was adapter by the colour of the fruit. (WikiAnswerers, do not remove what I have wrote because you think something is right. I base my answers on facts only.)