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Red cannot be mixed with any other color to produce blue, as they are primary colors in the additive color model. In the subtractive color model, mixing red with another color typically results in shades of purple or brown rather than blue. To create blue, you would need to use blue pigments directly.
To find out how much to subtract from 538 to make 8, you need to calculate the difference between 538 and 8. This can be done by subtracting 8 from 538, which gives you 530. Therefore, you need to subtract 530 from 538 to reach 8.
536 - 528 = 8
The answer is 1/6.
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Red and blue
Red and Blue.
no.....but u can make red into purple by adding blue
To make blue into purple, you need to mix blue with red. Start with a base of blue and slowly add red until you achieve the shade of purple you desire. The more red you add, the warmer the purple will become.
You need to mix red and blue in equal parts to get purple color.
for purple you need red, yellow, and blue. for pink, you need red and smudge it lightly
No, red and blue make purple. Blue and yellow make green.
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.
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I'm afraid you can't. Blue and red make purple.
blue, red, and yellow are your primary colors. To get purple you would mix equel amounts of blue and red.
If you mixed red with green, it'd result in a sickly purple colour, but that's the best you'll be able to get, seeing that green and purple are almost counter-opposites on the Colour Wheel.