With light, the colors red, green and blue(at equal intensity) will make white. This is how your computer monitor reproduces white on its screen.
With paint or printers, however, there are no colors you can mix to get white. This is because white is an additive color with light, but a subtractive one with paint. For example, red plus white paint results in pink.
Bright blue + a little bright green
White is not actually a color and I do not think you can make white
All colors in the color spectrum make white. Black is the absence of color/light
you cant make white with purple. But you could make purple with white
Yellowish brown and white will make a lighter yellowish brown color. White lightens colors, but doesn't change the hue. It may make it easier to see the yellow undertones when the color is lighter.
White is made from a combination of all three primary colors: red, blue, and green. When these three primary colors are mixed together in equal amounts, they create white light.
black and white adding another color will make grey with a shade of that color but B&W will be neutral gray.
In paint and other colours, it's red and white. But in a light, its blue and red which make magenta.
it is possible, you can use the color red, blue, and yellow with a certain amount of that color, (there is over 1 million possible combinations to try and figure out how to make white.) after this is done you can possibly end up with white.
Red, yellow, orange, white, purple, pink and other color combinations.
seven colours
red, brown, and gold - i think
Pink itself is a combination of red and white. Other tints of pink may be combinations of rose and white, magenta and white, or orange and white
Bright blue + a little bright green
The most basic color combinations are red and blue to make purple, yellow and red to make orange, and blue and yellow to make green. These are considered secondary colors. There are unlimited possible combinations of colors.
The color is designed to blend into the sky. Combinations of grey black and white can make it difficult to identify the size and shape, as well as the direction of a ship. It is the color that time has shown is least detectable at sea.
462 combinations.