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Purple mixed with black makes a shade of purple. If only a little black is used it will be clearly identified as a shade. If only a little purple is used, it will seem to be almost black.
I believe any color mixed with itself makes itself. So purple mixed with purple makes purple.
Red and blue mixed together make the color purple.
Purple is made by combining the colors red and blue in equal amounts. Mix different shades of red and blue to adjust the tone and darkness of the purple color.
The usual answer is purple, but depending on the ratio of blue to red, anything from lavender to magenta.
Purple
Purple mixed with black makes a shade of purple. If only a little black is used it will be clearly identified as a shade. If only a little purple is used, it will seem to be almost black.
Various amounts of blue to pink will be lite lavender to purple. Since red & blue make purple... white with small amount of red makes pink.
When you mix the colors green and purple, you would get a brownish-purple color. I think this would happen because the green adds a bit to the purple, which sort-of makes a brownish-black color. But when you look deeper and closer towards the color, the color starts to advance to a little shadeness of purplr again, but the brownish-black color still remained. I also did this on an art pallet at art class, then I got in trouble. Joking about the last part, though!
I believe any color mixed with itself makes itself. So purple mixed with purple makes purple.
purple
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Red and purple.
Purple+red=dark blue
blue and black make purple.
Red is a primary color, meaning it cannot be created with a combination of any other color.
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