If we add equal amount of red with blue we get violet.It is not pure violet.
When you mix red and green together you get brown. Red and green are both primary colors (along with blue).
Red and blue in equal parts makes purple, adding more purple will not change the basic colour much. You will still have purple.
Purple is just a mixture of blue and red. So adding more red to purple makes it closer to red - a colour like maroon or brown.
Brown is the result of mixing all three primary colours (Red Blue & Yellow). Adding more blue will deepen the colour of brown.
If we add equal amount of red with blue we get violet.It is not pure violet.
red plus blue equals purple
Try red, blue and yellow, less yellow and equal amounts of red and blue.
It is all a matter of your personal opinion. I think blue and red or both equal, and neither is better than the other. Blue because blue+yellow=GREEN!
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red, green and blue on equal amount.
In pigments: Equal amounts of red and blue are used to make purple. Mixing equal amounts of red, blue, and yellow (the three primary colors) will yield brown. In light: Equal amounts of red and blue make magenta (a lighter, more reddish shade of purple). Equal amounts of magenta and yellow make white.
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In equal proportions, purple.
If you mix red and blue in equal amounts you will get purple. Adding a touch of white to purple will get a lavender.
Purple is the colour achieved by mixing equal parts red and blue, therefore it is in the middle and not closer to either.
if you are mixing equal part red, yellow and blue (the three primary colours) you should get a brown. If you have achieved a green from this mixture you are using larger proportions of blue and yellow and a small amount of red will make it more of an olive (or browned) green. To get a true green use equal parts yellow and blue... leave the red out.