When the colors of red and blue are mixed together, they make the color purple. Red and blue are both primary colors.
Yellow is a primary colour and cannot be created by mixing. Mixing orange and a yellow-green in the right quantities may give a dull amber colour, but that's as near as you'll get.
The familiar colour diagram will NOT give you the full palette of colours. To get this you'll need the shades and tones as well; the blacks and whites. For light brown a mix of green and orange, plus a little black. Some white will lighten it.
Actually no, it is not. The process of light mixing is refocusing refracted light to give a certain color to an area. Think in terms of a prism; you are "breaking" light into it's component colors and applying them to a specific area.
none, red is a primary color along with yellow and blue. primary colors are the three colors that when mixed together correctly make every other color in the light spectrumthere is not any colors to make red because red is a primary colorThe above are old technology, and are now obsolete. Using currently known information, the colors Magenta and Yellow, mixed in equal proportions, produce red. Red is a primary color of light, but it is no longer a primary color of pigments because of these new discoveries.There are two ways of creating colors - additive and subtractive.The additive method refers to adding light, thus the more colors added, the lighter the color. The additive primary colors are Red, Green and Blue (Yellow is made by mixing Red and Green). Mixing the three together will result in the lightest color - white. The additive method answer to this question is similar to 1., above: no colors are mixed to create Red because it is a primary additive color.The third item above refers to subtractive colormixing using, most often, pigments. The pigments subtract or absorb colors from white light. For example, Green pigment absorbs Red and Blue and reflects Green. Another example of how subtractive colors work is Yellow absorbs Blue from white light, reflecting Red and Green, the two additive primaries that create Yellow. The more subtractive colors used, the darker the color. Expertly mixing the three primaries (Magenta (Fuchsia), Cyan (Turquoise) and Yellow) will result in black. More often, mixing all three results in a brown muddy color when using water colors and other pigments. Thus, the third item above is the answer this question regarding how to mix Red when using subtractive colors: mix Magenta and Yellow.
Mixing equal parts red and blue together will create the color purple.
Mixing equal parts of red, blue, and yellow paint will give you black. This is because the three primary colors combine to absorb all colors of light, resulting in black.
In light mixture yes, white light is a combination of all colors, as can be seen when sunlight passes through a prism. However in paint and ink mixing white is created with pigments, titanium and oxide. Mixing all colors in painting will give you black.
none, yellow is a primary color.
When you mix all three primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) together, you get a shade of brown or gray. This is because the primary colors are used to create a range of secondary and tertiary colors.
Red and Blue
Yes people give me a break its blue and silver if you didn't know that your stupid!
Mixing yellow and red together will give you orange.
Blue,red,and yellow will give you olive drab.
Blue and Yellow.
Mixing yellow and green together will produce a lime green color. Adjusting the ratios of yellow and green can help you achieve the desired shade of lime green.
Mixing complementary colors, such as orange and blue, red and green, or yellow and purple, can create shades of gray. Adjusting the ratio of each color will result in different shades of gray, ranging from lighter to darker hues.