Five differences between primary colours and secondary colours
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- If you want to know what the primary and secondary colours are for painting or colouring, the three primary colours are red, blue, and yellow.
- These are called primary colours because they cannot be created by mixing other colours.
- The secondary colours are orange, green, and purple. Red and yellow mixed makes orange, blue and yellow mixed makes green, and red and blue mixed makes purple.
- In a lot of cases people are very disappointed when they try and mix purple because many reds have a small amount of yellow added to them to make them appear brighter and this yellow will make the purple muddy and greyish.
- (A tertiary colour is any colour that includes all three primary colours in any proportion and is usually a greyish or brownish colour).
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Colors which cannot be produced by mixing other colours are called primary colours. It is not found possible to produce either red,blue or green colours by mixing two other colours. For this reason red, green and blue are called primary colour.
A secondary colour can be produced by mixing any other colours.
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