purple
When you mix blue and silver, you get a cool, metallic hue that can range from a silvery-blue to a shimmering teal, depending on the ratio of each color used.
Depending on the amounts of each used, some form of brown or grey/black.
Light blue. A light blue Azure Blue.
You would mix black and white i suppose
Mixing red, blue, and yellow together typically results in a shade of brown or grey, depending on the quantities of each color used. The exact color produced may vary based on the specific shades of red, blue, and yellow being mixed.
When you mix pool blue and grey, you typically get a muted blue hue, often described as a slate blue. The grey tones down the vibrancy of the pool blue, creating a softer, more subdued color. The exact shade will depend on the proportions of each color used in the mix.
If you mix light blue and light grey you will get a darker, duller version of the blue. Of course this depends on how much of each color you mix together. For example, if you mix equal parts of both colors you will more than likely get a muddy, grayish, non-color; but if you mix just a dab of grey into the blue, you could come up with a soft blue.
When you mix blue and silver, you get a cool, metallic hue that can range from a silvery-blue to a shimmering teal, depending on the ratio of each color used.
Blue is a primary color so you can't mix anything to make blue.
Both blue and yellow are primary colors. When mixed, they produce secondary color, green; shade depends on how much blue/yellow.
Blue is one of the three primary colors. It is not possible to mix other colors to achieve a primary color. There is no combination in which you can mix grey, pink, green and brown to get a dark blue.
Depending on the amounts of each used, some form of brown or grey/black.
grayish Blue !!
Light blue. A light blue Azure Blue.
You would mix black and white i suppose
a disgusting color
Mixing opposite colors, like blue and orange, will create a colorful "black" which you can add white to create a grey color that will have a blue tint. Different mediums create slightly different colors. Some mediums like watercolor have a pigment called Payne's Grey, mix in an equal amount of any blue pigment and add water to lighten the color. If you use other mediums, like acrylic, you can mix black with white and add a blue pigment (it takes a lot of white to create a medium grey color). Or use the first method to create your own "black" and add white.