when u mix red and blue you get purple
mixing red and blue produces purple.
They don't. Green is a secondary colour derived by mixing the primary colours yellow and blue. Purple is a secondary colour derived by mixing the primary colours red and blue. If you could remove the yellow or red from the secondary colour you could get a blue, however in paint, it is not possible to remove pigment from a mixture.
Mixing red and blue together typically results in the color purple.
Probably purple.
Purple!
A shade of red. It depends on the shade of red you start with and how much black you use. It can turn an ugly brown color. Be careful.
Mixing red and blue colors will make purple color.
Televisions, and nearly all other computer screens use red, blue and green because they are the three colours light is made of. This is different to what colour you get by mixing paint. Colours are created by which different parts of the light spectrum an object reflects. Mixing paint which reflects blue with paint which reflects yellow will create a combination which reflects green. In the light spectrum: Blue + Green = Aqua (Light blue) Green + Red = Yellow Red + Blue = Magenta (Pink)
Mixing red and blue light will produce the color magenta.
Any colour which is not red, yellow or blue is not a primary colour. In terms of light colour, any colour which is not red, green or blue is not a primary colour.
Mixing blue and red together usually gives purple. The exact shade of purple will depend on the specific shades of blue and red being mixed.
white, black , red and blue