The short answer is, no. Red is a primary colour, and you can not mix pigments to achieve a primary colour. Yellow and blue are the other two primary colours. Pink is a tone of Red, achieved by adding White to Red.
red and yellow makes orange, red and white makes pink
Red
yes, red and yellow makes pink lemonade. your really stupid if you think red and yellow makes orange BECAUSE IT MAKES PINK. yay i win
yellow pink and red
yellow and pink makes brown if you use markers mix yellow and pink you'll get the color brown. Yellow a primary colour and pink a pastel of red, also a primary colour will result in a peachy orange.
red + yellow=orange, blue+yellow=green, red+blue=purple, red+white=pink
yellow and pink
Pink is a tint of red (white is added to red). Red and yellow create orange but when dealing with tints the results can be varied. It will all depend on the type of medium and the pigments themselves.
You can't make red, or yellow or blue. They are primary colors. but red and white can make pink if that helps.
Red + yellow (more yellow than red for the brightest orange).
It depends on the color you want to make...For example, red + blue = purple yellow + red = orange red + white = pink green + yellow = blue yellow + blue = green
for purple you need red, yellow, and blue. for pink, you need red and smudge it lightly
red and white