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The answer is 1/6.
536 - 528 = 8
256 - 252 = 4
Blue is already a primary colour, so you can't create it from a mixture of any other colours.
Red and Blue.
Red and blue
for purple you need red, yellow, and blue. for pink, you need red and smudge it lightly
Red and blue make the color purple, but for dark purple you would mix red and blue together and add a bit more blue than red to make it darker.
blue and redLucia
blue and red...just not too much of each
blue, red, and yellow are your primary colors. To get purple you would mix equel amounts of blue and red.
You need to mix Blue and Red for the color purple.And white for light purple and black for dark purple.
You can make dark blue in a very easy way. You just need to add a darker color like purple, black, maroon to blue to get dark blue.
When you mix red and blue, you get purple; for a lighter shade, you just need white, which the icing itself would probably supply. you start with white icing....... then add purple icing a little at a time...... to make purple, you mix red and blue. more red than blue though. If you use too much blue, it turns black......... now, the lilac icing will turn darker the longer it sits so you want to make it, ice the cake, then serve it right away....... It will turn the prettiest shade of dark purple the longer it sits.....
Mixing red and blue with make purple You would have to play with the concentrations to get the color you need
No, Purple without Blue is Red. And conversely, Purple without Red, is Blue.