Well, friend, both blue and red can be dark colors depending on their shades. Blue can be dark like the night sky, and red can be deep like a rich wine. It's all about how you mix and use them in your painting to create the right balance and depth. Just trust your instincts and enjoy the process of exploring these beautiful colors on your canvas.
The color black makes blue darker. Infact it makes any color darker.
You get magenta when you mix red and blue light. Magenta is a secondary color formed by combining red and blue light, which are on opposite ends of the visible light spectrum.
The opposite color of light blue is a warm color like orange or red on the color wheel.
Red and blue are both colors with different properties; red is often perceived as warmer and more vibrant, while blue is seen as cooler and calming. The perception of darkness depends on various factors such as hue, tone, and brightness, so it is not accurate to say that red is inherently darker than blue.
The stars in the Eridanus constellation vary in color, ranging from blue and white to orange and red. The color of a star indicates its temperature, with blue stars being hotter than red stars.
When blood cells have oxygen they are red, when they have no oxygen they are a darker shade of red.
It becomes a darker blue. Purple is a combination of red and blue so by adding more blue the color therefore becomes MORE blue. The red makes it darker
Red and blue make the color purple, but for dark purple you would mix red and blue together and add a bit more blue than red to make it darker.
The color black makes blue darker. Infact it makes any color darker.
it will probaly still make purple just a little darker
lavender None of my (cake decorating) books had that in their color charts, so I mixed equal amounts of each color to find out, and the resulting color was a dark green. The red and yellow colors were "true" colors, the blue was a medium shade of blue. So if you use a darker shade of blue, the green will be even darker.
Bright red
You get a darker blue.
Under blue light, red cloth will appear darker and more muted in color compared to how it appears under normal or white light. This is because red is opposite to blue on the color wheel, creating a contrast that can alter our perception of the red cloth's color when illuminated by blue light.
Darker red.
A darker kinda red. it depends which colour you use...........
Brown