red and blue make purple
Purple is a secondary colour. Secondary colours are the result of mixing equal parts of any two of the primary colours. To achieve purple mix equal parts of the primary colours Red and Blue.
you get purple
secondary colours: orange,green,purple
yellow,pink,purple
You can mix red and blue to make purple. Adjust the ratio of each color to achieve your desired shade of purple.
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.
The colours: Blue and Red mixed together make purple.
Red and Blue would form purple - as you add more blue into the mixture the colour created would be a darker purple, you can also add TINY amounts of yellow to create a brown/purple outcome, too much yellow to the mix would create a dirty looking green.
You can't mix colours to make the primary colours which are Red, Blue and Yellow. You can make purple by red and blue, orange by red and yellow, green by blue and yellow or brown by red, blue and purple.
Purple with small amounts of red mixed until you have reached your desired shade.
It will most likely finish as a mix of colours. Purple or mauve.
You can't - purple is a secondary colour achieved by mixing the primary colours red and blue. The shade of purple is determined by the amounts of each colour.