green
2006-06-27 13:21:43
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answer #1
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answered by blue-eyez76 3
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Blue Yellow
2016-10-30 21:53:33
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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This is interesting, so the actual primary colours are Red, Blue and Yellow, however in terms of eyesight green is also a visual primary colour sort of speak. Then you theoretically could say in modern times Black for example is a primary colour and can then proceed to make any colour you want in terms of art form etc. Then something like Purple easy to make but yet near dam impossible to find in any world location in millions of miles bouts making it insanely natures near rarest colour which is debatable depending on where you are. I always wondered if primary should always mean in terms of colour the ones you cannot make because if so then you could add black and white too as you cannot make true black or white but combined can make grey. So going by the law you could say there are 5 primary colours and black and white being the hardest to furthermore mix into lighter colours after grey tints are formed. That's if you define primary by the dominant colours you cannot truly make then i'd argue there is potentially 5 not 3. Maybe its time for use to look at life differently and be more open minded as a species. :D who knows.
2016-02-18 23:44:45
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answer #3
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answered by Isaac 2
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If you go to colorwheel.com you will see a whole series of colorwheels available to help you learn color theory. Yellow and blue mixed together in equal parts become green.
2006-06-28 05:59:37
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answer #4
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answered by TurtleBoy 2
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Green
2006-06-27 13:33:27
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answer #5
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answered by Geneo 2
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What Color do you get when you mix blue and yellow?
2015-08-05 22:56:14
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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When you mix the two primary colors blue and yellow you obtain the secondary color green. There are three primary colors: blue, yellow and red. When two of these are mixed together you obtain the secondary colors: blue + yellow = green, red + yellow = orange, blue + red = purple.
2006-06-27 13:25:00
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answer #7
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answered by cranura 4
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it depends on how much of each color you use.
alot of yellow and a little blue will give you a very light green, and a lot of blue and a little yellow will give you a more aqua color.
basically you yet different shades of green
2006-06-27 13:24:47
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answer #8
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answered by yesmyhairisthatcolor 1
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Blue & yellow are primary colors. When you mix them, you get the secondary color green.
If you mix blue & red, you get purple.
If you mix red & yellow, you get orange.
2006-06-27 13:23:18
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answer #9
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answered by oaksterdamhippiechick 5
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Blue and yellow = grey
cyan and yellow = green
2016-09-23 11:04:16
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answered by Andrew Heat 2
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You get various shades of green depending on if you use more blue or more yellow.
2006-06-27 13:24:04
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answered by Anonymous
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