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When looking for the automotive paint that will reflect the most heat is white always best or are there any metallic paints or paints with reflective bits in them that are better?

A bright blue


What colors to mix to make white?

To make white, mix all colors together in equal proportion, such as red, blue, and yellow. Alternatively, you can mix blue and yellow to create green, then add red to lighten the color until it reaches white.


What will produce blue patches on a white face cloth?

tie-die


What is the band of colors that makes up white light?

As white light is dispersed we get VIBGYOR. V-violet, I-indigo, B-blue, G-green, Y-yellow, O-orange and R-red. In case of colour television, we use primary colours Blue, Green and Red. As we mix them with correct proportion we get White. But in case of synthetic paints, I think there will be no way of getting white by mixing coloured paints painted on a wall.


What is the chief oil in oil paints?

It depends - the main oil is linseed oil, it makes the best paint film. But for white and blue paints, often safflour or poppy oil is used, because it's less yellowing.


What are the traits of welsh ponies?

The usual traits are a blue/wall eye, white face, white socks or stockings and a dished Arab horse like face.


How do you make purple with paints?

Red & Blue


What oil paints do you mix together to get lavender?

To create lavender using oil paints, mix equal parts of titanium white and ultramarine blue to form a light blue base. Then, add a small amount of alizarin crimson or permanent rose to introduce a hint of purple. Adjust the proportions to achieve your desired shade of lavender, keeping in mind that the white will lighten the overall color.


Native American name for white people?

Pale face. Blue eyed devil.


What color paints go with navy blue shirt?

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How are adding paints of different color and adding lights of different color different?

Lights employ a form of additive coloring. They add light to a scene and thus use the primary colors red, green, and blue (which when combined create white).Paints employ a form of subtractive coloring. They block light where they lay and use a different set of primary colors. Many think they would be red, blue, and yellow, but that's not really correct. The proper primary subtractive colors are cyan (white - red), magenta (white - green), and yellow (white - blue). If these three paints were to come together in the same place, all color would be obscured and you'd end up with black.


How do you make light green from green?

If using paints, simply add a little white and mix. If your looking for a very pale minty colour, just add more white. The amount of white depends on the sort of green you are wanting to make.