You must combine the primary colors first, like red with blue to get purple, or blue with yellow to create green. Mixing in secondary colors with other secondaries helps produce a wider range of colors as well as adding in white or black.
red, yellow and blue are primary colours, if you mix them together you will get some of the secondary colours, then mix the secondary colours with secondary colours and so on...
Mixing two secondary colours which collectively will contain all three primary colours will result in brown if the primary colours are unequal, or black is the colours are equal.
primary colours make up secondary colours its as simple as that
The 3 primary colours: red, yellow and blue will, when mixed in differing proportions, produce secondary colours. For instance: mix red and yellow, and the secondary colour produced is orange. Mix blue and yellow for green. Mix red and blue for purple.
Primary colours. Orange, purple and green are the three secondary colours. Any combination of those and/or primary colours after that are tertiary colours.I.E.red + yellow = orangered + blue = purpleblue + yellow = green
red, yellow and blue are primary colours, if you mix them together you will get some of the secondary colours, then mix the secondary colours with secondary colours and so on...
The secondary colours in art are blue, green and purple ok guys. Just remember the primary colours and you will get the secondary colours.
Mixing two secondary colours which collectively will contain all three primary colours will result in brown if the primary colours are unequal, or black is the colours are equal.
these are the colours that are made by mixing two primary colours together for example yellow and blue which are primary colours and when mixed together they make green a secondary colour.the secondary colours are orange,purple and green
primary colours make up secondary colours its as simple as that
the primary colours and he secondary colours which are on the colour wheel and the colours are.... primary colours: red, blue and yellow secondary colours: purple, pink and orange
The complimentary colours for the Primary colours are the Secondary colours made up of the mixture of the two remaining Primary colours. The Complimentary colours to the Secondary colours are the Primary colours not used to create them. Red - Green; Yellow - Purple; Blue - Orange. Green - Red; Purple - Yellow; Orange - Blue.
Secondary colours, aka purple, green and orange.
how secondary radiation is produced?
tertiary colours is when you mix primary colours with secondary colours. ( third stage of colours )
The 3 primary colours: red, yellow and blue will, when mixed in differing proportions, produce secondary colours. For instance: mix red and yellow, and the secondary colour produced is orange. Mix blue and yellow for green. Mix red and blue for purple.
The secondary colours are: green, orange and purple.