What color can be changed when mixed with what color?

Red, yellow and blue,

Red+yellow = orange

Red+blue = purple

Blue+yellow = green

Red+yellow+blue = black.

Pink lemon yellow = lemon yellow+pure white

Garcinia cambogia = lemon yellow+rose red

Orange = lemon yellow+rose red

Khaki = lemon yellow+pure black+rose red

Cooked brown = lemon yellow+pure black+rose red

Pink rose = pure white+rose.

Vermilion = lemon yellow+rose red

Dark red = rose red+pure black.

Purple = pure purple+rose.

Chu Shihong = Rose Red+Lemon Yellow+Pure Black

Pink blue = pure white+sky blue

Turquoise = grass green+sky blue

Grey blue = sky blue+pure black.

Light gray blue = sky blue+pure black+pure purple

Pink green = pure white+grass green

Yellow and green = lemon yellow+grass green

Dark green = grass green+pure black

Pink purple = pure white+pure purple

Brown = rose+pure black

Red+lemon yellow+lake blue-ripe brown (in fact, it can be almost black)

Red+lemon yellow-orange yellow

Lemon yellow+lake blue-grass green, more lake blue is pink green.

Red+lake blue-violet, more red is rose red.

Scarlet+orange-medium yellow scarlet+grass green-mature brown

Red+Violet-Rose Red

Lemon yellow+purple ripe brown

Lemon yellow+grass green-light green

Lake blue+purple-purple

Extended data

Three basic laws

Complementary color law

When two colors of light are mixed in proper proportion to produce white light, they are complementary colors. For example, red and light turquoise, orange and cyan, yellow and blue, green and purple are complementary colors.

Color difference law

When two complementary colors are mixed, a new intermediate color will be produced between them. For example, red and yellow mix to produce orange, and blue and red mix to produce purple. The hue of the intermediate color is more than one color, and the saturation depends on the position of the two colors in the spectral trajectory. The closer you get, the more saturated you are.

Substitution law

If color A+ color B= color C, if there is no color B, color X+ color Y= color B. Then a+(x+y) = C. It shows that each mixed color itself can also be obtained by mixing other colors. For example, if yellow and blue are mixed, red and green can be used instead of yellow, because "red and green = yellow".

Baidu encyclopedia: color mixing