Mixing red and blue-gray typically results in a muted purple or lavender tone, depending on the proportions used. The gray component can tone down the vibrancy of the red and blue, leading to a more subdued color. If more gray is added, the resulting color may appear more neutral or desaturated.
Red and blue will make purple.
Black ,dark blue,red.
You would get a grey. Red and yellow make orange and blue is the opposite of orange which if mixed with it will grey it down. The white will lighten the greyed mixture.
Equal amounts of red, blue, and yellow make basic grey.
Grey, because it is a shade and red, blue and yellow are bright colours.
Green + Blue + A hint of Grey = Grey Blue Paint :)
Green + Blue + A hint of Grey = Grey Blue Paint :)
Yellow, I believe. Not yellow. If you are using equal amounts it would make grey. Blue and yellow mixed make green then add equal amount of red becomes grey.
Something between blue and grey.
Red is a primary color and cannot be made from other colors. Red is no longer a primary color. Magenta has replaced it, and cyan has replaced blue. Many more colors can be made with magenta, yellow, and cyan. Mix magenta and yellow to make red.
To make blue grey do I use: dark green and a light blue or a light green with a dark blue
It depends on the color you want to make...For example, red + blue = purple yellow + red = orange red + white = pink green + yellow = blue yellow + blue = green