Gold mixed with purple mixes to make a muddy brown. They are both technically complementary colors due to gold being a type of yellow. This means that both colors cancel each other out to make a muddy color.
orange?
you get purple
it makes brown... i think
You receive a secondary color, such as orange or purple.
You will simply recreate a shade of purple, all blues and reds will make a shade or tint of purple.
orange?
you get purple
it makes brown... i think
its not worth anything?
You receive a secondary color, such as orange or purple.
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.
it fizzes it turns purple then it smokes up
Gold is a slight variation of yellow which is a primary color. The complement of any primary color is the mix of the other 2. Red and blue are the other primaries and together they make purple. So, purple is the complement of gold.
You will simply recreate a shade of purple, all blues and reds will make a shade or tint of purple.
If you mix red and blue you will get purple. It is difficult to mix them in perfect proportion, but that is how you get the most common shade of purple. If you use more red it will be warmer and if you use more blue it will be cooler.
purple, green, and gold
You need to mix Blue and Red for the color purple.And white for light purple and black for dark purple.