To mix phthalocyanine blue, start by dispensing the desired amount of phthalocyanine blue paint onto a palette. Gradually mix in other colors or mediums using a palette knife or brush until you achieve your desired hue. Remember to start with small amounts of other colors to avoid overwhelming the intensity of the phthalocyanine blue.
You get light blue.
When you mix red and blue, you get purple.
You get green when you mix yellow and blue.
Mix yellow with blue to get green.
Red. if you mix red and blue you get purple!!!!!!!
Unsubstituted copper phthalocyanine (CuPc, CI 74160) in crystalline α-and β-forms are widely used as a blue pigment.
The common term phthalo blue is used for the blue pigment phthalocyanine blue.The spelling "phalo" is not commonly used, and is likely a misspelling due to the unusual structure of the word. Other trade names or terms are monastral blue, thalo blue and Winsor blue.
you can't mix anything to get blue
You get light blue.
Yellow and blue mix to create green.
When you mix red and blue, you get purple.
blue
usually to get sky blue ... you mix blue and white. like how you mix red and white for pink, you mix a color with white to get the lighter version of the color. hope i helped!
You get green when you mix yellow and blue.
you gotta mix red with blue to get brown
Mix yellow with blue to get green.
usually to get sky blue ... you mix blue and white. like how you mix red and white for pink, you mix a color with white to get the lighter version of the color. hope i helped!