Blue and red paint when mixed together create purple.
you don't
Red and Blue would form purple - as you add more blue into the mixture the colour created would be a darker purple, you can also add TINY amounts of yellow to create a brown/purple outcome, too much yellow to the mix would create a dirty looking green.
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Mix grey by mixing together red, blue , yellow and white resulting in a range of grey shades. If you are wanting a traditional cool grey mix together black/whitegreys.
when u mix red and blue you get purple
Light purple
Get yourself some red and some blue paint and mix them together.
Red, yellow and blue:)
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.
you don't
You can mix red paint with clear finishing or white paint as you would do if you were using any other of paint It order to avoid wasting paint you could check a color chart , colors in the middle red and blue require a 50/50 mix of Red and Blue , Magenta is close to Red , so you require aprroximately 10-15% of blue
Mixing red and blue colors will make purple color.
You can not do this. Red blue and yellow are colors that can not be made by another color.
Red and Blue would form purple - as you add more blue into the mixture the colour created would be a darker purple, you can also add TINY amounts of yellow to create a brown/purple outcome, too much yellow to the mix would create a dirty looking green.
You don't mix the colors. When testing the paint in the Forgery Training, just click on the color that matches the square on the timer bar. Test 1 : Green, Red, Blue, Red Test 2 : Red, Green, Blue, Blue Test 3 : Blue, Red, Blue, Green
Would't it be fun to go and mix yellow paint with blue paint and see for yourself? But I will answer anyway. Yellow and blue make green. I also have other color combinations for you: THE COLOR KEY Red+blue=purple green+blue=yellow yellow+blue=green green+yellow=blue