To create a silver color, mix white paint with a touch of black or gray paint. Adjust the ratio until you achieve the desired silver shade. You can also add a hint of blue or purple to enhance the metallic appearance.
Red is a primary colour, that means you can't get it by mixing other colours, it is one of the tree basic colours.
For silver halogens Silver Fluoride ; No colour , remians in solution Silver Chloride ; White ppt Silver Bromide ; Cream/Pale yellow ppt Silver Iodide ; Yellow ppt. These are the classic test colours for silver halogens.
The opposite of the colour purple on a colour wheel is yellow. To figure this out you need to understand the concept of primary and secondary colours. If the colour you have is a primary colour (one of red, yellow or blue) then the opposite colour is the secondary colour resultant from mixing the two remaining primary colours. If the colour you have is a secondary (purple, green or orange) then the opposite colour is the primary not involved in the making of the secondary colour.
Purple is a secondary colour. It is the result of mixing eqaul parts of red and blue (both of which are primary colours).
Vermilion and Crimson. Most people think that no colours make red because red is a primary colour however you can make red.
a colour formed by mixing two secondary colours
colours which cannot be made by mixing any other colour by fiona mars
By mixing the primary colours together to create new colours. You can also create shades and tints by mixing black or white to the existing colour.
if by base colours you mean primary colours than the resulting colour would be known as a secondary colour
red is a primary colour, so you cannot mix colours to get red.
Red is a primary colour. It is a base for other colours, not the result of mixing colours together.
You cannot make the colour red by mixing other colours, it is a primary colour so it is used to create other secondary colours
Yellow is a primary colour so can not be created by mixing other colours
It would produce a purple colour.
Blue is one of the three primary colours. The compliment to ant primary colour is the colour achieved by mixing the two remaining primary colours. In this case the complimentary colour to blue is the secondary colour orange.
The colour brown can be made by mixing colours from opposite sides of the colour wheel, or equivalently, by mixing all three primary (additive) colours: red, blue and yellow. For example a mix of red and green (which are opposite on the colour wheel, and include all three primary colours, as green is a mix of blue and yellow), will produce brown.
Monochromatic means single colour, so any and all colours are a single colour, potentially. The complication is that many can also be made by mixing two or more colours.