With light, the colors red, green and blue(at equal intensity) will make white. This is how your computer monitor reproduces white on its screen.
With paint or printers, however, there are no colors you can mix to get white. This is because white is an additive color with light, but a subtractive one with paint. For example, red plus white paint results in pink.
To make a peach color, you can mix various combinations of red, yellow, and white. For instance, mixing red and yellow with a touch of white can create a peach color. Adjusting the amounts of each color will help you achieve different shades of peach.
Lavender.
To make a lighter shade, you could add white to the color. Mixing white with any color will create a lighter tint of that color.
An off white color is often called a tint. You make it by adding a very small amount of any color to white. If you add a cool color it will look very crisp, and if you add a warm color it will look somewhat antique.
Cherry red is typically a deep red color with slight hints of pink or burgundy. To achieve this color, you can combine red with a touch of magenta or maroon for depth and richness. Another option is to mix red with a small amount of white to lighten and soften the tone, creating a cherry red hue.
black and white adding another color will make grey with a shade of that color but B&W will be neutral gray.
In paint and other colours, it's red and white. But in a light, its blue and red which make magenta.
it is possible, you can use the color red, blue, and yellow with a certain amount of that color, (there is over 1 million possible combinations to try and figure out how to make white.) after this is done you can possibly end up with white.
To make a peach color, you can mix various combinations of red, yellow, and white. For instance, mixing red and yellow with a touch of white can create a peach color. Adjusting the amounts of each color will help you achieve different shades of peach.
Red, yellow, orange, white, purple, pink and other color combinations.
seven colours
red, brown, and gold - i think
Pink itself is a combination of red and white. Other tints of pink may be combinations of rose and white, magenta and white, or orange and white
The four-color combinations in Magic: The Gathering are: Esper (White-Blue-Black), Grixis (Blue-Black-Red), Jund (Black-Red-Green), Naya (Red-Green-White), and Bant (Green-White-Blue).
The most basic color combinations are red and blue to make purple, yellow and red to make orange, and blue and yellow to make green. These are considered secondary colors. There are unlimited possible combinations of colors.
The most popular Magic: The Gathering color combinations used in competitive play are Blue-White, Red-Green, and Black-Green.
White and black are not colors. They are defined as shades.