When mixing primary colors (Red, Blue and Yellow),
You get secondary colors (Purple, Green, and Orange)
Hope that is what you were asking...
because paint is solid and light you can see each different color and layer. paint you can make new colors, but with light you can mostly make purples and whites
you get the same color outcome
mixing
Tertiary Colors are colors that are made by mixing primary and secondary.
color subtraction
by mixing different colour of foods
The possibility for a variety of shades of different colors are endless.
because paint is solid and light you can see each different color and layer. paint you can make new colors, but with light you can mostly make purples and whites
No colors can make primary colors. There are two sets of primary colors for mixing different kinds of color. For mixing colored lights together, the primary colors are red, green, and blue. For mixing colored pigments or dyes together, the primary colors are magenta, yellow, and cyan (turquoise). Each of these sets of primary colors are the secondary colors of the other mixing system. The primary colors are: red, yellow, and blue. These were the colors the art masters of old used, and are still used today for mixing paint.
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There is nothing found online about color opens or using color opens over each other to get different colors. However, mixing different colors can make different colors.
Everyone has different opinions on mixing colors, but in my opinion, yes
mixing
you get the same color outcome
Tertiary Colors are colors that are made by mixing primary and secondary.
color subtraction