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Purple and green mixed together typically make a shade of brown or gray, depending on the ratio of each color used.
I think the two colors would make a light shade of purple. Because red mixed with blue makes the color purple, it stands to reason pink (a lighter shade of red) mixed with blue would create a light shade of purple!
Mixing red with green will create a shade of brown, not purple. To make purple, mix blue with red.
It makes a sort of brownish shade.
It makes a sort of brownish shade.
I believe any color mixed with itself makes itself. So purple mixed with purple makes purple.
Green and blue does not make purple. Red and blue make purple.Green and Blue make blue-green... red and blue make violet...purple is a shade of violet.Brown
Green and orange mixed together make a shade of brown or olive.
Seeing as red and blue mixed together makes purple, red and purple mixed together would make a magenta or mauve, depending on the intensity and amount of red and purple involved. Depending on the amounts you mix them in; some shade of red-violet or red-purple. A tertiary color.
blue and red make purple yellow and blue make green red and yellow make orange blue, yellow, and red are primary colors. purple, green, and orange are secondary colors. If you add white to any of these colors it will make them a lighter shade.
When purple and green mixed paint is applied to a canvas, the colors will blend together to create a new color, which is typically a shade of brown or gray depending on the proportions of each color.
When cyan and purple are mixed together, they create a shade of blue.