Dark red.
Maroon, carmine, sangria, burgundy?
Take a pick.
It will be more like a dark red with black in it....but black will be the more prominent colour int he mix :)
Dark blue and Dark red... or blue, red and black
A very Very Heavy Dark Brown should do the trick
The making of the secondary colour green does not involve the primary colour red. Instead, it involves mixing primary colours blue and yellow together, and to change the shade, adding flecks of the tone colour white (lighter green) and black (darker green).
if you mix the primary colour red, withe the secondary colour orange, you will get the tertiary colour red-orange.
Black
PURPLE or Black
red and black and white
It Makes the Colour Orange
A very ugly dark brown.
if you only use a little bit of black you get a dark crimson colour
pink, black, blue, indigo and red. Ignore the above: with paints or inks, you mix yellow and cyan to get green.
you can't mix red because red is a primary colour
You cannot mix anything to get red. Red is what is known as a 'primary' colour and cannot be made by mixing others. Another primary colour is blue. You cannot mix anything to get red except for using magenta and yellow -although this produces more of an orange/brown.
it comes out purple but if you mix Magenda Cyan and Yellow, you get BLACK this is because its paint and you are not dealing not LIGHT
you cant mix anything beacause black is not a colour
It will be more like a dark red with black in it....but black will be the more prominent colour int he mix :)