Green plus blue typically results in cyan, which is a bright, vibrant color often associated with water and tranquility. In color mixing, particularly using additive color models like RGB, combining green (which has a strong presence of green light) with blue light creates this cyan hue. In subtractive color mixing, such as with paints, the result can vary but often leans towards a more muted shade of blue-green.
blue
In Spanish, "azul" means blue, and "verde" means green. If we consider "plus" in a symbolic sense, combining blue and yellow (as blue is one of the primary colors and yellow is a secondary color) results in green. Therefore, azul (blue) plus amarillo (yellow) equals verde (green).
blue + yellow = green
Magenta.
it makes a disgusting shade of brown.
blue
No, green plus blue is bluish green (or possibly greenish blue).
Cyan (blue)
Bluish brown
it equals dark green
In Spanish, "azul" means blue, and "verde" means green. If we consider "plus" in a symbolic sense, combining blue and yellow (as blue is one of the primary colors and yellow is a secondary color) results in green. Therefore, azul (blue) plus amarillo (yellow) equals verde (green).
the colours Red plus Green equals Brown
burnt orange, olive green, blue or black is going to be your answer
he doesn't have one if you check on his myspace profile
Blue green or green blue!!!!!!!!!its not rocket science!!!!!
Blue plus red equals purple
red plus blue equals purple