blue
try it!!
Orphan tears.
It maybe becomes brownish red.
Brownish blackish type of color
Blue, Red & Yellow. Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. (Check your colour printer's cartridges some time). Televison: red, green, blue.
When you mix red and violet it turns into a dark dark red like a blood color.
Purple. Mixing red and blue together creates the color purple.
i think blue and red no Blue +, red = violet , purple or depending on how much red also plum blue + orange = brown yellow + purple = brown red + green = brown red + blue + yellow = brown changing the amount of each color will give you different browns vary the colors some more will give you grays
Green plus blue typically results in cyan, which is a bright, vibrant color often associated with water and tranquility. In color mixing, particularly using additive color models like RGB, combining green (which has a strong presence of green light) with blue light creates this cyan hue. In subtractive color mixing, such as with paints, the result can vary but often leans towards a more muted shade of blue-green.
tertiary color (mixture of primary colors-red, yellow, blue, and secondary colors-orange,purple(violet), and green.) the tertiary colors are: red orange, yellow orange, yellow green, blue green, and blue purple(violet) The above implies the primaries are red, yellow blue. They are not. Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green, blue.
Red plus yellow plus blue are the three primary colors in subtractive color mixing, often used in art and design. When mixed together in equal parts, they create a neutral color, often resulting in a dark brown or muddy color. However, in additive color mixing (like with light), combining red, yellow, and blue can yield different results based on the specific shades used. Overall, the outcome depends on the medium and context in which the colors are combined.
When you mix blue and purple together, you typically get a shade of indigo or deep violet, depending on the proportions of each color used.
it depends which primary color and which secondary color. For example orange plus red will just get you red orange because orange contains red. But orange plus blue will get you a shade of brown because they are complimentary colors.
try it!!
A brownish color.
Violet (1 part red + 1 part blue) + Blue (2 parts blue) + Green (1 part yellow + 1 part blue) + (1 part red + 1 part yellow + 4 parts blue) should result in a blue with a slightly brownish cast.
It has to be some color and blue is nice.