A weird shade of black is produced:
Mixing red, yellow, and black makes a shade of orange. If you use very little black it will be more recognizable as orange. If you use more red it will be darker, while more yellow will make it lighter.
Green and red physical colour create black or brown if unequal colours amounts are used. Green and red light colour creates yellow light.
No because mixing anything with white makes the colour lighter. Therefore if you mix grey and white, you would get a lighter grey. You cannot make black or white from anything else. Black mixed with white make grey.
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They are secondary colours: Cyan Magenta YellowANSWERThe CMYK colour model, referred to aso process colour or four colour, is a subtractive colour model, used in colour printing. It is also used to describe the printing process itself. CMYK refers to the four inks used in most color printing: cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (black).
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Mixing black and yellow will give you a shade of dark green.
Mixing those colors will result in a neutral gray color.
No, mixing black and yellow will not produce purple. Purple is typically created by mixing blue and red colors together.
I recommend black, to go with yellowish brown.
When yellow is added to black, it creates a shade of dark green or olive green, depending on the ratios of the colors used. Mixing yellow with black can also create a muddy or murky greenish-brown color.
Well -brown is a colour because it can be made by mixing the primary colours ( red, blue and yellow ). But white and black are not colours - they are shades!
black and yellow
Yellow and brown mix to make a muddy yellow color. Depending on what undertones the brown has the color might seem orange or greenish. If there is more brown than yellow the color will be darker.
Secondary colors are produced by mixing primary colors together. For example, mixing equal parts of red and blue creates the secondary color purple. Mixing red and yellow produces orange, and mixing blue and yellow makes green.
The making of the secondary colour green does not involve the primary colour red. Instead, it involves mixing primary colours blue and yellow together, and to change the shade, adding flecks of the tone colour white (lighter green) and black (darker green).
Mixing blue and green together creates the color cyan.