you mix dark purple and white. This question is a not brainer how do people not know the answer.
yes, it turns in purple or a very light pink-ish purple color
The primary colors are so special because they cannot be created by mixing two other colors together. When combined with each other, the primary colors form the secondary colors of green, orange, and purple. Also, when red, blue, and yellow lights are combined, they form white light. The primary colors are also very important in the printing business because they are the ink colors necessary to create a variety of pigments.
Purple and pink, depending on how much you add to ne another would create a very redish purple.
Try mixing a nice bright purple and a rich yellow. Be very sparing on the purple - a little purple will go a long way. Sometimes adding just a little orange helps get that yummy burnt fall-time color. If you want some visuals, going to the link below and scrolling to the bottom of the page might help.
Mix red and blue to make purple. But, purple as a color is VERY purple. It's more purple than any other color. And, it comes in various shades. Such as periwinkle, magenta, lavender...etc. Hope that helps!
Get a contrasting deeper purple tie to go with the light purple. Some pinks and blues go very well with purple too depending on the colors.
Dark Red and a very persice Light Blue
since red and blue makes purple probably a light shade of purple a very blue purple
Now days there's a rainbow of colors and varieties; Purple, light purple to blue, all shades of pink, including fantasy (darker speckles on flowers) there are even yellow flowers now, white, pink and white, purple and white, very dark purple/black almost.
More like a gold with a very very little light green.
If you Are mixing them you will get an ugly orangish color. But if you have teal and you want to dye pink over it you will get a purple
violet is very light purple, almost a cross between pale blue and dark purple.
they are light green, tan, white, a very light pink
To make light blue mix blue with white. Start with the white and add a little blue at a time until you have the shade you want.
Purple or black cause they are both very common colors for wine.
Purple or black cause they are both very common colors for wine.
green Somebody was joking here. Usually they make black or a very dark purple. However, I have seen red and blue produce green. The blue was Prussian blue, which does pass green. And the red was an oil paint version of chromium red, highly diluted to the point where it was yellow orange. Both pigments passed green. If we are talking red light and blue light, instead of pigments, they make magenta.