Royal Blue is just a shade of blue. Black and blue make royal blue
Mixing equal parts of red and blue primary colors will result in royal purple.
Royal purple is typically a mix of red and blue in equal proportions, so it would be 50% red and 50% blue.
Royal blue is a medium to dark tone of blue with a slight purplish cast. Start with a good quantity of blue, add a tiny touch of Red. Mix well and adjust by eye until you get the colour yo desire.
No, dark blue and royal blue are not the same. Dark blue is a shade of blue that is close to black, while royal blue is a bright shade of blue often associated with royalty.
You get light blue.
Blue is a primary color and that means that you can't mix anything with it to get royal blue. Yellow is another primary color, so mixing anything with yellow won't give you blue. Get the blue that you have and mix a very little black with it to get the royal blue that you want.
Mix a royal blue with a bit of black to make navy.
dirt brown.
Mixing equal parts of red and blue primary colors will result in royal purple.
Mix a royal blue with a bit of black to make navy.
Mix Royal blue and white in the ratio of 70:30 to get sky blue. My personal Favorite is the mixture of Royal blue, white and Black in ratios of 70:20:10, it gives a really nice shade of the evening, do try it its great!
Royal purple is typically a mix of red and blue in equal proportions, so it would be 50% red and 50% blue.
mix light blue and a bit of white then add a dark blue colour and mix it all in together
Royal blue is a medium to dark tone of blue with a slight purplish cast. Start with a good quantity of blue, add a tiny touch of Red. Mix well and adjust by eye until you get the colour yo desire.
Both blue and yellow are primary colors. When mixed, they produce secondary color, green; shade depends on how much blue/yellow.
The color you would get when you mix a royal with a black depends on your mixture. If mixing only a small amount of black into the royal, you would get a darker, duller royal. If, say, you used equal parts blue and black, you would get a black, because black is dominant. However the black that you get could be a "livelier" black as opposed to a flat, dull black.
Pansy Blue