The primary colours in your list are Red & Blue
The secondary colour in your list is Violet
And White is a neutral.
Combine blue and pink, or blue and red and white to get violet
Red is a primary color. Violet is a secondary color resultant from mixing equal parts Red and Blue. If you combine the two you will get the tertiary color Red-purple (or Red-violet).
Blue is a tone of a primary color, basically blue with some white in it. Yellow is also a primary color. It is not possible to mix to achieve a primary color, therefore there is no way to get from light blue to yellow..
blue + red = purple (aka violet)
Violet is purple with a hint of blue that makes it a natural color.
No. Violet is a modified secondary color. Purple is a secondary mix of red and blue. Add a little white and you have violet.
The color red can be changed to violet by adding the color blue. Red and blue are both primary colors, a violet is a secondary color.
blue blue Actually, bluish-purple. The violet plant has blue and white flowers.
yellow. violet is made of red and blue. the other primary color is yellow.
Combine blue and pink, or blue and red and white to get violet
Primary: blue, orange, green, brown, slate Secondary: white, red, black, yellow, violet
Purple is a secondary color made up of equal parts red and blue. Blue is a primary color. Mixing purple & blue would result in the tertiary color blue-purple.
you cant make dark blue enless you have blue because it is a primary color you can not mix any color to get a primary color to get dark blu use blue and a little bit of black
Violet,Black and White
gray,white,blue and violet
Adding all the Primary colors will create a Brown color. The shade of brown will depend on how much of which primary color you add. Most color wheels have a brown in the center of the wheel to represent what would happen if you were to add all the primaries together.it is a dark brown color if you are adding PIGMENTS, but not if you are putting primary color LIHGTS over each other, then the outcome is pure white light.With the primary colors alone, that is, without the use of black or white, they can produce a total of 12 colors (including themselves) when mixed. These colors are, not including the primaries- Violet, Orange, Green (secondaries), Red-Violet, Blue-Violet, Blue-Green, Yellow-Green, Yellow-Orange, and Orange-Red (intermediates). However, with the use of black and white, you can create any color on the color spectrum (tinting and shading).blue
Red is a primary color. Violet is a secondary color resultant from mixing equal parts Red and Blue. If you combine the two you will get the tertiary color Red-purple (or Red-violet).