Orange is made from mixing red and yellow.
Pink is made from mixing red and white.
If you are trying to make something pink that is already orange, that may be difficult, depending on what it is you are mixing.
Try adding red and white - you may be able to get close to a pink color.
white
Actually red is a primary color therefore it can not be mixed. If you mix white with it
you get pink.
There is an old song I heard when I was a child that has served me well on colors:
All colors come it's true, from red, yellow, and blue
All colors that right except black and white.
Red and yellow make orange, yellow and blue make green, red and blue make purple
All three together make brown.
Better get a new song, because that one is now wrong.
Science has discovered the true set of primaries: magenta, yellow, and cyan. Together with white undercoat (for dark backgrounds), they can make any color, including black, just like all color computer printers do.
magenta + yellow = red
yellow + cyan = green
magenta + cyan = blue
magenta + yellow + cyan = black (and it really works)
Other colors:
orange = yellow + dilute magenta
purple = magenta + dilute cyan
pink = dilute magenta + dilute yellow
brown = yellow + dilute magenta + more diluted cyan
Pink color is made with the combination of red and white.
Yellow, or dark yellow if you want a regular orange (pink has white in it)
red blue green yellow. every colour except pink
mostly white and not to much red
Grey and facial pink
Light pink.
By mixing pink with orange.
You get a salmon color.
Coral.
Pink is the color you get when mixing red and white.
you make pink by mixing two colors. they are red and white.
Ferric oxide gives calamine its characteristic pink color.
Pink is a tint of the primary color red. By mixing red with white you end up with various shades of pink.
The onion skin may vary from pink to dark reddish pink.The inner peel is colorless.
Mixing lavender with red would give you a pink. Mixing with white would give a cooler pink. All colour names are to some extent subjective.
Mixing red and white.
Someone was mixing colors and found a light red and they said "let it be pink!"