black!
Mixing black and purple will result in a darker shade of purple, leaning towards a deep plum or eggplant color. The black will darken the purple by adding depth and richness to the hue.
Mixing purple and black together will result in a darker shade of purple with a deeper tone. The black will add depth and richness to the purple hue, creating a more intense and subdued color.
Pink,White,Black,A lighter/Darker shade of purple
yes, they tend to be on the darker side.
Purple mixed with black makes a shade of purple. If only a little black is used it will be clearly identified as a shade. If only a little purple is used, it will seem to be almost black.
Red and blue make the color purple, but for dark purple you would mix red and blue together and add a bit more blue than red to make it darker.
brown is a mixture of the color purple and yellow, lighter than black and darker the beige.
Mixing purple and black typically creates a darker shade of purple, sometimes appearing as a very dark plum or eggplant color. The black tends to deepen the hue of the purple rather than creating a new color.
A darker yellow....actually, yellow and purple make a darker yellow. Yellow and black make an olive green color, but the shade will depend on the amounts of each color you use to mix.
Brown.
When you mix pink and white you get a lighter pink and if you mix black with pink you get a darker pink.
Mixed grey with black and white. Possibly balancing lightly with blue or purple depending on desired shade and medium.