a muggy muddy color
Gray is made by mixing black and white.
it is possible, you can use the color red, blue, and yellow with a certain amount of that color, (there is over 1 million possible combinations to try and figure out how to make white.) after this is done you can possibly end up with white.
red, blue and yellow are the primary colors Wrong. Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green blue.
Blue is a primary color.
a muggy muddy color
Mixing those colors will result in a neutral gray color.
The two colors mixed together to make dark blue is blue and black. You can make any color darker or lighter using black and white.
White, and a small amount of black
Mixing blue and black will make a very dark blue.
blue and white
Yes, but you won't get colors such as blue or yellow. You will receive a color image of black and white. Your image never had color. Take a new picture in color and you will not have black and white. If you're good with photoshop (or something similar), you can use that to add color that wasn't there before. But that is difficult.
you don't
Light blue and black do not create a new color when combined. The black color will likely overpower the light blue, resulting in a darker shade of blue with black undertones.
Dark blue.
Black is the absence of color, so when all colors are mixed together, they create black.
You use white and blue.