a darker brown... try it, colors dont bite! :)
Sort of a muddy greenish-purple-brown.
A muddy brown color is the color you get when you mix purple and green. To make purple you can mix red and blue, and to make green you can mix yellow and blue. However, when secondary colors like purple and green are mixed together. But it generally creates a brown hue.
that depends are you talking about purple light or are you talking about like mixing crayons.
Purple and blue mixed together.
When you mix the colors green and purple, you would get a brownish-purple color. I think this would happen because the green adds a bit to the purple, which sort-of makes a brownish-black color. But when you look deeper and closer towards the color, the color starts to advance to a little shadeness of purplr again, but the brownish-black color still remained. I also did this on an art pallet at art class, then I got in trouble. Joking about the last part, though!
When blue and purple are mixed together, the color produced is a shade of indigo.
When purple and blue are mixed together, the color produced is a shade of indigo.
When purple and red are mixed together, the color produced is a shade of maroon or burgundy.
When blue and violet are mixed together, the color produced is purple.
When red and violet are mixed together, the color produced is purple.
Yellow and purple make a shade of brown when mixed together.
The color produced when red and violet are mixed together is a shade of purple.
When pink and red are mixed together, the color produced is a shade of purple.
When violet and red are mixed together, the color produced is a shade of purple.
Purple and green mixed together typically make a shade of brown or gray, depending on the ratio of each color used.
Purple and brown mixed together typically result in a dark, muddy color, leaning towards a deep shade of brown. The exact hue will depend on the specific shades of purple and brown being used.
Pink, red, and purple mixed together will create a color that is a shade of brown.