Purple.
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No. Green is a secondary colour because you can create it by mixing other parts of the spectrum. The primary colours are Red, Yellow, and Blue. You can mix yellow and blue to make green.
Purple! Have a close look at the colour wheel. Let me explain what the colour wheel is. The colour wheel is all about the Primary Colours (colours you cannot make with other colours). The Primary Colours are Blue, Yellow and Red. Blue + Red = Purple Red + Yellow = Orange Yellow + Blue = Green Purple, Orange and Green are known as Secondary Colours. There are also colours that compliment each other in the colour wheel. If you have a look at a colour wheel and choose a colour, then see what colour is OPPOSITE the colour you chose, you find it's Complimentary Colour!
Red and blue mixed together will always make purple, but depending on the amount of each colour you use, the purple will be closer to the colour most present.if mixed you make a crip blood so i would say the crips would take over and the bloods would die bk all da fucaws
Red is a primary colour, which cannot be reproduced by man. Particles for primary colours (blue, yellow, and red) are extracted from specific rock.
red and blue colours make violet colour
A 'main colour', or a colour that can make other colours. These colours are blue, yellow and red. Red and blue purple, yellow and blue make green and yellow and red make range.
GREEN
Mix red and blue.
Red and blue
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Red and blue mixed together make the color purple.
You cannot make red because its a primary colour, so is blue and yellow....to make purple mix blue and red together.
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The short answer is, no. Blue is a primary colour and you can not mix to achieve a primary colour. Purple is a secondary colour made up by mixing equal parts red and blue. Theoretically if you could subtract a colour from purple, taking the red out of it would result in blue.