blue and red make purple stupid idiot
Secondary colors are made by joining primary colors together. Red and yellow make orange. Blue and red make purple. Blue and yellow make green. Orange, purple and green are secondary colors. You can make all different colors by varying the amount of each color you use.
If you mix yellow and purple together, you would get orange, but it depends on which purple you use. If you use light purple you would get light orange and if you use dark purple you would get a regular orange.
It is fun to use different medium for painting. The green or blue Kool-Aid mixed with the purple Kool-Aid should come out black.
There are several approaches you can use. You can use another shade of yellow or brown. Or you can use a neighboring color on the color wheel and use orange or green. Or you can go for a contrasting color, and purple would be good for that.
Well, if you are referring to Blue, Red and Yellow as classic colours; you can't make them. Blue, Red and Yellow are primary colours. The ones that are natural. You use these colours, along with shades of black and white, to create other colours like Purple (red and blue) and Green (yellow and blue) or orange (red and yellow). Therefore, creating 'classic colours' would be virtually impossible. The three colours I mentioned are almost always on a paint tray and you can not really do a painting/drawing with out them.
Mix red & blue together.
Red is a primary color. You cannot make red by mixing any other colors. You can use red to make orange (with yellow) or purple (with blue).
Red is a primary color. You cannot make red by mixing any other colors. You can use red to make orange (with yellow) or purple (with blue).
U could try white and red and purple but it might not work because they are both primary
Use colors to make the colors on the doors. For example: the first door is purple. Make a red (thing) and a blue (thing).
indigo (dark purple) and a dark grey i think but if that is wrong then you will have to use scientific colours
Purple.Purple or Violet.Purplepretty colors. aka purple
use dark colors such as black or gray and apply it at the outer edge with a lighter color such as a purple
You can use Chromatography.
Suffrage colors are the colors worn by suffragists in early 20th century. The colors were white, purple and gold. The indigenous American tradition using gold or yellow coupled with a variety of subordinate colors The imported use of the British suffrage colors - purple, white, and green, and its American variant purple, white, and gold.
That depends on the brightness of the colors, the sades and the use. If you want to stand out and you pick the shades carfully, or unly use them in small amounts, they might go together. However using the two colors in clothing or large surfaces is not reccomended since they usually don't go well together.
Secondary colors are made by joining primary colors together. Red and yellow make orange. Blue and red make purple. Blue and yellow make green. Orange, purple and green are secondary colors. You can make all different colors by varying the amount of each color you use.