Question:
can you make pink by mixing red, yellow, and blue, in anyway?
hyperfear11
2006-11-12 11:19:36 UTC
please help!!
Nine answers:
Texan
2006-11-12 11:21:34 UTC
Red and white makes pink.
anonymous
2016-11-14 02:50:55 UTC
Pink Yellow Blue
stu b
2006-11-12 11:29:24 UTC
Red, Yellow, and Blue are the base colors of every color out there, their mixing and saturation levels are what make all the other colors.



If you're speaking of paint, then no, you cannot make pink without white paint.



If you were creating colors with a program on the computer, you would use a 100% lightened color and you'd have your white. On the other hand, a 100% darkened color gives you black.
skybelle24
2006-11-12 11:22:15 UTC
pink is made by mixing red and white...not sure where the yellow and blue come in..
Lina
2006-11-12 11:23:12 UTC
uhmm..maybe yellow and pink..



usually, you'd use red and white..



the more white you use..the lighter shade of red..the more it looks like pink..



other than the red and yellow idea...i'm nottt sure



maybe just maybe..if u mix blue and red to get purple..and then add yellow to it..it may turn into pink...but im not sure lol



sorry...!
IceTrojan
2006-11-12 11:28:35 UTC
Sorry, paints are pigments, and if you mix any of those paints together, they would get darker.



If you had red, yellow, and blue LIGHTS, then you'd have a chance.
Heather
2014-09-01 00:41:23 UTC
red then blue and yellow
razor
2006-11-12 11:28:07 UTC
you also need white, don't use blue unless you want plum shades
Gingersnap
2006-11-12 11:27:30 UTC
no, i don't that would be a very nice color.


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