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It depends upon the shade of blue you are using. If it is a light blue and you mix it with pink, you could possibly get an orchid or a lilac. If it is a dark blue, you will have to use a lot of pink, and you will get a purple.
A lighter purple. Possibly like a lilac or laveder depending on how much white you mix. u`ll get a light purple colour.
Most likely a light gray is the red in the pink is equal to the amount of blue and yellow. If not then it should turn a light brown.
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they create green
It depends upon the shade of blue you are using. If it is a light blue and you mix it with pink, you could possibly get an orchid or a lilac. If it is a dark blue, you will have to use a lot of pink, and you will get a purple.
If you mix really light blue and pastel purple you get lilac.
Lilac is a very light purple slightly tinged with blue. Mix (in paint) a tiny bit of crimson, a tiny bit of cerulean blue and massive amounts of white. It should yield lilac. Adjust the proportions until the colour is correct.
Purple.
skin colour
Magenta.
You will get magenta.
purple!!
Some sort of purple light, perhaps violet or indigo, but maybe not.
Lavender is a pale purple. Mix red and blue to achieve the colour purple, add white until you achieve the desired shade of lavender. Adjust with more red or blue if desired.
You can mix a small amount of black or a dark grey with lilac to achieve a greyish color. Experiment with different ratios until you reach your desired shade of grey.
Mix a royal blue with a bit of black to make navy.