In an emmissive (light producing) environment, equal amounts of red, yellow and blue will combine to produce white.
light blue - it depends on how much white you use.
light blue - it depends on how much white you use.
To create a tint of a color, you can simply add white to the original color. The more white you add, the lighter the tint will become. Mixing the original color with increasing amounts of white will help you achieve the desired tint.
Hue plus white refers to a color model that involves mixing a specific hue (color) with white to create lighter shades of that color. By adjusting the amount of white added to a hue, you can create a range of tints or pastel variations of the original color.
you can't mix any colors to get white, white is the absence of color.
Dark green Green color is a primary color and can't be produced from white. But white color can be made by mixing green color with other primary colors.
To create a light blue color without using white, you can mix blue paint with a small amount of green paint. This will help lighten the blue color without adding white.
Red, green, and blue
Grey-ish
To get a tint of a color, you can add white to the base color. The amount of white added will determine the lightness of the tint, with more white resulting in a lighter tint. Mixing the white and base color thoroughly will create the desired tint.
To make a lighter shade, you could add white to the color. Mixing white with any color will create a lighter tint of that color.
blue, green, cyan