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Do you know how to make primary colors?

We all know, red, blue, and green are the primary colors. Mixing these colors can produce all of the colors of the spectrum.

BUT

How do you make yellow blue and red?

 

 

Lesson plan coming soon!

 

Instructor: Jay Gilani


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