When you mix the colors green and purple, you would get a brownish-purple color. I think this would happen because the green adds a bit to the purple, which sort-of makes a brownish-black color. But when you look deeper and closer towards the color, the color starts to advance to a little shadeness of purplr again, but the brownish-black color still remained. I also did this on an art pallet at art class, then I got in trouble. Joking about the last part, though!
periwinkle if mixed with white and indigo if left dark.
Honestly it really depends on how dark the purple and the blue are. The darker they are the more they appear to be black. If they are really light you get sort of an indigo.
When yellow is mixed with purple you get brown muddy color.
Mixing blue and purple together makes indigo.
Purple is a secondary colour which is the result of mixing equal parts red and blue.
Adding more of the primary colour blue, will result in the tertiary colour purple-blue.
Just add more blue.
Purple and blue mixed together.
The colours: Blue and Red mixed together make purple.
Sort of a muddy greenish-purple-brown.
I put dark purple hair dye over teal and it turned a purple-blue
A muddy brown color is the color you get when you mix purple and green. To make purple you can mix red and blue, and to make green you can mix yellow and blue. However, when secondary colors like purple and green are mixed together. But it generally creates a brown hue.
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it's purple
purple
A color.
dark purple
Blue is a primary color, red and blue mixed make the secondary color purple.
red+blue is purple, purple+white is light purple.
You cannot make blue from purple because it is a primary color.
You dont. Purple is a shade of blue. Blue is a primary color, and no colors can be mixed together to get it. Primary color combinations: Red+Yellow=Orange Red+Blue=Purple Blue+Yellow=Green
red and blue equals purple.
This color is called "magenta".