purple
Mixing red and blue together typically results in the color purple.
Any colour which is not red, yellow or blue is not a primary colour. In terms of light colour, any colour which is not red, green or blue is not a primary colour.
Purple is the colour achieved by mixing equal parts red and blue, therefore it is in the middle and not closer to either.
By mixing equal parts of two primary colors, you can create a secondary color. For example, combining red and blue creates purple, mixing red and yellow produces orange, and blending blue and yellow gives green. This is based on the subtractive color model, commonly used in art and design.
Purple is a secondary colour. It is the result of mixing eqaul parts of red and blue (both of which are primary colours).
mixing red and blue produces purple.
Mixing red and blue together typically results in the color purple.
Red and yellow
Probably purple.
Purple!
when u mix red and blue you get purple
Mixing red and blue pigments makes a purple color. Mixing red and blue light, on the other hand, gives you magenta.
Mixing red and blue light will produce the color magenta.
Any colour which is not red, yellow or blue is not a primary colour. In terms of light colour, any colour which is not red, green or blue is not a primary colour.
Red, Blue, and Green. Red Blue and Yellow are the primary colours of pigment used to mix colour.
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.
They don't. Green is a secondary colour derived by mixing the primary colours yellow and blue. Purple is a secondary colour derived by mixing the primary colours red and blue. If you could remove the yellow or red from the secondary colour you could get a blue, however in paint, it is not possible to remove pigment from a mixture.