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Doesn't work like that! Red, blue and yellow (in art) are primary colours and are mixed to make all the others.

2007-04-22 07:03:52 · answer #1 · answered by bumblecherry 5 · 5 1

None. Red and blue are primary colours - which means that they cannot be obtained by mixing other colours.
A mixture of red and blue would make purple - purple not being a primary colour as it can be created by mixing colours.
Green is not a primary colour - as suggested above - because it can be created by mixing blue and yellow.
Mixing green and yellow - as suggested below will NEVER make blue.

2007-04-22 07:05:19 · answer #2 · answered by Tony B 6 · 5 1

As red and blue are both primary colours they can't be made by mixing other colours. For light, the primary colours are red, green, blue (hence the RGB reference on monitors) and for paint they are red blue yellow. All other colours are made by mixing these colours

2007-04-22 07:11:54 · answer #3 · answered by Paul B 5 · 2 1

If you're talking about paint, well the answer is none.

There are only three primary base colors that you can mix around with and get other colors (with the exception of white). They're Red, Yellow and Blue.

Red+Yellow=Orange
Yellow+Blue=Green
Blue+Red=Purple

Different levels of mixtures gives different shades, tones and other colours. Might as well google it. You'll get to know more from pictures, not words.

Cheers, mate!

2007-04-22 07:04:11 · answer #4 · answered by Aekae 2 · 4 1

Red and Blue are both primary colors. You cannot make blue from red, because of the fact that they are primary colors.

2007-04-22 07:15:03 · answer #5 · answered by m.ramlawi 2 · 2 0

Blue, along with yellow and red, are the primary colours. Blue cannot be made. It already is.

2007-04-22 07:05:56 · answer #6 · answered by lulu 6 · 1 1

Blue is a primary colour. Red + blue = purple.

2007-04-22 07:03:44 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

None of the answers so far are anywhere near.

The 3 primary pigment colours are cyan, magenta and yellow.
The secondary pigment colours are red, blue and green.
To make blue, you need to mix magenta and cyan.

Please note you can't make blue from just red(which is in fact yellow and magenta mixed together).

Anyone who doesn't agree with this don't know their facts.

It's like using the rainbow song (red and yellow and pink etc.) to find out the colours of the rainbow.(which are in fact red,orange yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet).

2007-04-22 07:23:09 · answer #8 · answered by funkybass 2 · 2 1

Red and blue are both primary colors. The only thing you can mix with red to get blue is lots and lots and lots and lots of blue.

2007-04-22 07:11:47 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

None. Both red and blue are primary colors, as is yellow. The only way to get blue is to start with blue.

2007-04-22 07:04:45 · answer #10 · answered by Skepticat 6 · 3 1

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