Pink can be made by mixing red and white. Start with a base of red and gradually add white until you achieve the desired shade of pink.
yellow is a prime colour, and therefore cannot be created using other colours, it can only be used to make other colours.
One made by mixing 2 primary colours. Primarys are red, blue and yellow.
Any two (of the three) primary colours, when mixed in equal proportions, results in one of the (three) secondary colours. 2 parts red + 2 parts blue = purple 2 parts red + 2 parts yellow = orange 2 parts blue + 2 parts yellow = green Any two of the primary colours, when mixed in disproportionate amounts, results in one of the (six) tertiary colours. 2 parts red + 1 part blue = red-purple 1 part red + 2 parts blue = blue-purple 2 parts red + 1 part yellow = red-orange 1 part red + 2 parts yellow = yellow-orange 2 parts blue + 1 part yellow = blue-green 1 part blue + 2 parts yellow = yellow-green.
As blue is a primary colour, it cannot be made by mixing 2 colours, however it can be used to make other secondary colours. Cyan and magenta mix to make blue. 100 percent cyan, 100 percent magenta make a good deep two-color blue. Normally I throw a little black and maybe some yellow into my blue.
Yellow is a primary color, not a mixture of colors.
Pink and grey
yellow is a prime colour, and therefore cannot be created using other colours, it can only be used to make other colours.
Violet is its own color in the color spectrum. However, if you want to go about mixing it with paints - you'll need red and blue mixed together.
his favourite colours are pink and purple
Her 2 fav colors are pink, yellow, and silver.
One made by mixing 2 primary colours. Primarys are red, blue and yellow.
Any two (of the three) primary colours, when mixed in equal proportions, results in one of the (three) secondary colours. 2 parts red + 2 parts blue = purple 2 parts red + 2 parts yellow = orange 2 parts blue + 2 parts yellow = green Any two of the primary colours, when mixed in disproportionate amounts, results in one of the (six) tertiary colours. 2 parts red + 1 part blue = red-purple 1 part red + 2 parts blue = blue-purple 2 parts red + 1 part yellow = red-orange 1 part red + 2 parts yellow = yellow-orange 2 parts blue + 1 part yellow = blue-green 1 part blue + 2 parts yellow = yellow-green.
Emma Roberts has 2 fave colours Hot Pink and Lime Green
Hair dressers would use math in making change for a person, mixing of hair colours (mixing colour with developer in 2/3 to 1/3 ratios).
The only way to make red is to take pink, and then some type of darkish color. The pink will brighten down to red. Screw primary colors, if you just think. Any colors can be made. Pink + Light black = Possible redish gray
As blue is a primary colour, it cannot be made by mixing 2 colours, however it can be used to make other secondary colours. Cyan and magenta mix to make blue. 100 percent cyan, 100 percent magenta make a good deep two-color blue. Normally I throw a little black and maybe some yellow into my blue.
blue and green