violet
When you mix red and green together you get brown. Red and green are both primary colors (along with blue).
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!!
Red and blue in equal parts makes purple, adding more purple will not change the basic colour much. You will still have purple.
Purple is just a mixture of blue and red. So adding more red to purple makes it closer to red - a colour like maroon or brown.
Blue. The ratio of red to blue will effect the final outcome. Equal amounts of each will result in a true purple.
Start with equal parts red and yellow, then add some blue a little at a time. The more blue you add the darker it will get.Hope this was helpful.
it matters on how much of the 3 colors you had. if you add more blue and yellow you'll get a red tinged green color. if you add more red and blue you'll get a yellow tinged purple color and if you add more red and yellow you'll get a blue tinged orange color. if you add a pretty equal amount of each color you'll get a mix of either gray, brown, and/or black.
It will be purple again. This happens because violet is a colour that's been mixed with red and blue but more blue and if you add more red, it will be purple so the red and blue need to be balanced in order to be purple.
Start with equal parts red and yellow, then add some blue a little at a time. The more blue you add the darker it will get. If you want to make brown with only two colors, I recommend red and black.
Red and Blue make purple.
To make blue into purple, you need to mix blue with red. Start with a base of blue and slowly add red until you achieve the shade of purple you desire. The more red you add, the warmer the purple will become.
You can make brown paint with a bit of blue and lots of red and yellow. (the primary colours). To make brown with a tint of red, you just add more red depending on how red you want your brown. If that makes sense.
red plus blue equals purple
When blue light is shone on a red solid, the red solid will absorb the blue light and reflect or transmit the red color. This is because the red solid absorbs blue light due to its selective absorption properties.
violet
Mix red and blue, preferably in equal parts, to get violet; if this is the purple you are looking for, leave it, but if it is not, simply add a very small amount of white (tinting) to the violet to get "purple". You can also add black to shade the violet or purple if it is too light.