When you mix colors, it’s like combining different types of juice to make a new flavor.
Imagine you have three basic color bottles: red, yellow, and blue, these are like the main characters in a color story. If you pour red and yellow together, they become orange, just like mixing grape juice and lemonade gives you a tangy new drink. If you mix yellow and blue, you get green, it's like blending honey and blueberry juice for something fresh and tasty.
What if we mix all three?
If you mix red, yellow, and blue together, you get brown or gray, similar to mixing grape, lemon, and blueberry juices all at once. It’s not as bright or exciting as the original colors, but it's still a cool new drink.
Sometimes, when you mix two colors, they make a whole new color that you didn’t expect, like how mixing red and blue makes purple, which is kind of like a magical berry smoothie!
Examples
- Mixing red and blue paint to create purple
- Combining yellow and green to get a lighter shade of green
- Adding white paint to blue to make it lighter
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See also
- DO. NOT. Paint with Green (If you don't know Color Theory) | DrawlikeaSir?
- How Do Artists See Color Differently?
- How Do Painters Make Colors Appear to Glow from Within?
- How Do Painters Make Colours Appear to Move?
- How Do Painters Make Colors Look So Real?