start with the drop of RED to make the amount of Purple you want. Then slowly add 2 drops of BLUE. Mix it up. If that shade of PURPLE isn't what you want, SLOWLY add 1 more drop of BLUE, mix again. See if you want that color of PURPLE. Add 1 drop at a time SLOWLY till you want the right shade of PURPLE. If you mixed in too much BLUE, add more RED. that should even things out. Good Luck!!
You can't mix colours to make the primary colours which are Red, Blue and Yellow. You can make purple by red and blue, orange by red and yellow, green by blue and yellow or brown by red, blue and purple.
first u mix red and blue and u get purple. then u mix red and yellow and u get orange. then u mix blue and yellow and u get green. then u mix purple and orange and u get brown. then u mix orange and green and u get skin color but maybe browner. then u mix green and purple and u get turquoise. then u mix turquoise, brown and skin color and u should get black or dark grey. depends on the lightness and darkness of the color.
Red and blue in equal parts makes purple, adding more purple will not change the basic colour much. You will still have purple.
You get secondary colors like green, purple, pink, orange, and just about all the colors but red blue and yellow. Red yellow blue: red and yellow=orange red and blue -=purple yellow and blue=green these are the only secondary colours,not pink!
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You can mix red with blue to make purple. The red color mixes with the blue to create a shade of purple.
You need to mix Blue and Red for the color purple.And white for light purple and black for dark purple.
Purple.Purple or Violet.Purplepretty colors. aka purple
Blue and red mix to create the color purple.
You need to mix red and blue in equal parts to get purple color.
No, red and black do not make purple. Purple is typically a mix of blue and red colors. To create purple, you can mix red and blue together.
When you mix red and blue, you get purple.
If you mix red and blue, you will get purple. Purple is considered a secondary color formed by combining the primary colors red and blue.
When you mix blue with red, you typically get purple. The specific shade of purple will depend on the ratio of blue to red used in the mixture.
Purple and red makes blue Red + purple = blue
Yes if you mix red and blue it makes purple :)
when you mix blue and red you will get purple