RED and BLUE when mixed we get VIOLET .If the quantity of RED is more the colour formed is REDDISH VIOLET and if the quantity of blue is more we get BLUISH VIOLET.
Purple
purple, and depending on how mush of each colour you put in it will be a dark purple
Red and blue are primary colours and make purple when mixed together.
purple
green
That answer could cost someone £20,000 if they sent in the response of 'green' to this week's GMTV competition! I hope you are insured against liability....:) The correct answer is definitely purple.
Purple.
You would mix it with yellow, it's complimentary colour. Whenever you want to make the colour brown, just mix it with a complimentary colour. (Purple + Yellow, Red + Green, Orange + Blue.)
No. Green is a secondary colour because you can create it by mixing other parts of the spectrum. The primary colours are Red, Yellow, and Blue. You can mix yellow and blue to make green.
The colour brown can be made by mixing colours from opposite sides of the colour wheel, or equivalently, by mixing all three primary (additive) colours: red, blue and yellow. For example a mix of red and green (which are opposite on the colour wheel, and include all three primary colours, as green is a mix of blue and yellow), will produce brown.
You get blue-green.
you get green
Orange
Brown.
green
If you mix red, green, and yellow you will get a dark green bogey color!
blue
Brown
You get a light brownish colour.
Red is a base colour. You cannot mix it from other colours.
light green
You get a purple-brown color...
When you mix red, blue, and green light together, you get white light. This is because red, blue, and green are the primary colors of light, and when they are combined at full intensity, they create white light.
You get white light, the basic light colour you see every day.