you can't mix any colors to get white, white is the absence of color.
To make white, mix all colors together in equal proportion, such as red, blue, and yellow. Alternatively, you can mix blue and yellow to create green, then add red to lighten the color until it reaches white.
To make pink, you can mix red and white together. Start with a base of white and gradually add red until you achieve your desired shade of pink.
To get orange, you can mix red and yellow together. Adjust the ratio of red to yellow depending on the shade of orange you are aiming for.
If you mix all the colours as lights (red light plus green light plus blue light etc) then you get white light but if you mix all the colours together as opaque pigments or paints then you get black.
This is only with light, if you shine red, blue and green ( the primary colours) at the same spot you will get white. But if you mix red, blue and yellow (the paint primary colours) you will get a brown, purpley colour.
no colours mix together to make white
No, you can't mix anything to get white.
What color is mix to get light grey
Orange white and black
White and Red
blue , white and little of green
To make white, mix all colors together in equal proportion, such as red, blue, and yellow. Alternatively, you can mix blue and yellow to create green, then add red to lighten the color until it reaches white.
To make pale blue, mix blue and white together :)
You can't mix colours to get white, because technically white isn't a colour. White, in terms of, say, paint or crayons or something, is the lack of colour. White in terms of light is every colour mixed together, but sadly that doesn't mean that if you mix every colour of paint together you will get white.
To make pink, you can mix red and white together. Start with a base of white and gradually add red until you achieve your desired shade of pink.
You would more than likely get "mud". It is possible to get a rather light rosy gold if you experiment with diffrerent propportions of each color and perhaps a little white. Much depends on the intensity or brightness of the gold and pink.
You can get brown, white, black, grey. They are the main colours but then you can get the a mix between brown and black, black and white, etc.