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purple.
You would probaby get a muddy red-violet. You would have to experiment with the mixture. Violet and orange are secondary colors and they usually do not mix too well.
No. Violet is a modified secondary color. Purple is a secondary mix of red and blue. Add a little white and you have violet.
puple and white idiot.
The color midway between blue and violet is indigo (indigo blue, the I in "Roy G Biv").
Orange: mix red and yellow. Green: mix yellow and blue. Violet: mix red and blue.
To obtain orange, mix red and yellow. To obtain green, mix blue and yellow. To obtain violet, mix blue and red.
The short answer is: Mixing blue and orange makes a great brown. Mix red and green and get a grey brown. Mix violet and yellow and it makes lighter brown. For a really warm brown i mix orange and violet. You have to experiment a little using different amounts until you get the colour you want.
The short answer is: Mixing blue and orange makes a great brown. Mix red and green and get a grey brown. Mix violet and yellow and it makes lighter brown. For a really warm brown i mix orange and violet. You have to experiment a little using different amounts until you get the colour you want.
Red, red-violet, violet (purple), blue-violet, blue, blue-green, green, yellow-green, yellow, yellow-orange, orange, red-orange.
Mixing violet and yellow creates the color brown.
The color that you get when you mix red and orange would be a darker orange. This is also known as a blood orange.
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purple.
Lilac?
When you mix a primary color with a neighboring secondary color, you get a tertiary color. Tertiary colors include red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet. Mixing these colors allows for a wider range of hues and shades in a color palette.
You mix red and yellow in order to make the color orange... hope this helps :)