Cyan can be mixed using specific blue pigments as not all flavors of blue are made from the same pigment.
The exact proportions have to be determined with careful experimentation. Start with a 2:1 mixture of whites (2 parts Zinc to 1 part Titanium). Add very small amounts of the blues beginning with Phthalo. Phthalo Blue has a very strong tinting strength and the smallest amounts will greatly effect the mixture.
Cyan Blue = Ultramarine Blue (PB29) + Phthalo Blue (PB15) + Zinc White(PW4) + Titanium White(PW6) => Cyan Blue
The inclusion of Zinc White is important for bringing out the hue. It is the most transparent of the whites with one significant caveat....it is prone to brittle cracking and flaking away. The Titanium mixture increases its durability and opacity.
To make it lighter, add white paint.
Magenta, cyan, and yellow are the primary colors used in color printing. When combined, they create a neutral gray or black color, depending on the proportions of each color. This phenomenon is known as subtractive color mixing.
Cyan can be created by mixing equal parts of green and blue. This mixture results in a bright, light blue-green color typically seen in cyan printer ink or in the RGB color model.
In mixing paint and in printing, cyan blue is a primary color, meaning it can't be mixed, instead you need it pure to mix other colors. But you can mix a lookalike by adding turquoise to ultramarine paint. If you want to use it as a primary color, better get cyan blue in a tube though. (a mixture won't be pure enough)
The primary colors of light (red, green, and blue) can be mixed in varying intensities to produce a wide range of colors. When red and green light mix, it creates yellow; green and blue light mix to create cyan; and red and blue light combine to make magenta. Mixing all three primary colors in equal intensities produces white light.
Yellow is a primary color and cannot be created by mixing other colors.
AnswerRed and yellow light make white light: mixing a primary light colour (red, blue and green) with any secondary light colour (cyan, magenta and yellow) make white all of the time.
When blue and green light combine, they create cyan light. Cyan is a shade of greenish-blue that sits between the two colors in the light spectrum.
red is a primary colour. you cant make primary colours. so the answer is no. red is a primary colour. you cant make primary colours. so the answer is no. red is a primary colour. you cant make primary colours. so the answer is no. Wrong. Red is no longer a primary color. It has been replaced by magenta, and blue has been replaced by cyan. Magenta, yellow, and cyan g9ive a much larger set of colors than red, yellow and blue did. Your computer color printer makes red by mixing magenta and yellow. It makes blue by mixing magenta and cyan.
black
GreenAnd don't forget his/her buddies....Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks.Televison: red, green, blue.Thing is, there is no *one* primary colour. Even Edwin Land's system used *two*.Which of the following is not considered a primary color of light?yellow
Red is a primary colour for light.
It is either green because the colour of light above it is the only colour it allows through like in this case Green light only lets green through or it could be cyan as blue and green make cyan but i think it would be green
If the light source is truly cyan, the red object should appear black. The object is red because it reflects the red portion of the white light spectrum. With no red wavelengths available to be reflected, the object will have a lack of color (i.e., black).
A cyan light will make a red sheet of paper look black because red and cyan are complementary colors. When red light is absorbed by the red paper, cyan light will cancel out the red and make the paper appear black.
brown and white
yellow, magenta and cyan
If you are mixing paints, cyan (light blue) and yellow make green. If you are using lights, green is a primary color.