Mixing equal parts of red with white will make pink
You get pink from mixing equal parts of red with white.
You can make paint primer at home by mixing equal parts of white glue and water. Stir the mixture well until it is smooth and then apply it to the surface before painting.
Mixing equal parts of the primary colours red, green, and blue can create white light. However, in terms of pigments, mixing equal parts of cyan, magenta, and yellow can produce white by subtractive color mixing.
Grey is made by mixing together equal parts of black and white.
To make peach color paint, you can mix equal parts of red and yellow paint to create an orange base. Then, gradually add white paint to lighten the mixture until you achieve the desired shade of peach. Adjust the proportions of red, yellow, and white as needed for a warmer or cooler peach tone. Mixing in a small amount of brown can also add depth to the color if desired.
Mix green and blue in about equal quantities, then add very small amounts of white until you get the shade you like.
By mixing red and white together.
About one quarter black and three quarters white. However, the more white you add. The lighter it will be. Adding less white will result in a darker grey.
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You can get lilac two ways. One, you can mix red and blue to get violet and then lighten to the shade of lilac with white. You can also eliminate some of the mixing by purchasing a violet or purple paint and then working with it and the white.
Gray is made by mixing equal parts of black and white. The more black you add, the darker the shade of gray.
Green is a secondary color made by mixing equal parts of the primary colors Yellow & Blue (1.5 part Yellow + 1.5 part Blue) Brown is a neutral color made by mixing equal parts of all three primary colors, (1 part Yellow + 1 part Blue + 1 part Red) White when mixed with any color will shift the shade of that color. (3 parts White) Assuming you mix equal parts of Green, Brown an White you would most likely get: 2.5 parts Yellow + 2.5 parts Blue + 1 part Red + 3 parts White = a pale khaki color.