Adding blue pigment, a bit at a time will bring orange paint toward the brown colour, you may have to contiue to adjust by adding more red or more yellow, depending on the original orange and the blue you are using.
The question is too vague to answer well. It depends on how dark you want to make it. You would add tints (such as burnt umber or black) to darken the yellow, but you will have to know how much tint is already in it, and how much you will need to add to make it the color that you want.....there is only so much tint that you can put in the paint without having detrimental effects. If you want a darker color, often the "base" that the color will be mixed from will be a darker base....not white.
You will probably be better off to just buy the color that you like.
The secrets are color, and the proportions of the different colors in the mix.
First it is good to remind ourselves of some basic color mixes:
Blue + yellow = green
Green + white = light green
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Yellow + red = orange
Orange + white = peach (light orange)
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Orange + a tiny bit of blue = brown. (Blue is a very 'strong' color. So don't use too much here.)
Brown + white = light brown
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Yellow and blue = green
Green + white = light green
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So, with light green you've already got Y,B,W
Brown is Y,R,W, + a tiny bit of Blue, so lets call the mix Y,R,W,b
You have already got Y,B,W
So basically you need some R, but not much!
However, because you've already got a LOT of Blue (too much!), you will have to increase the proportions of the other colors instead, i.e. the Y, R and W.
So, instead of adding red, you could add light orange. This will provide the extra yellow, red and white you need.
Alternatively you could slowly add a little more Y+R until it looks brown, then lighten it with white to make the light brown tint you want.
Yellow and red will give you orange...orange and dark blue will give you brown. Add white to make brown as light as you want it.
You can make brown by mixing any opposite colors. Red+Green, Purple+Yellow, ect.
i think you should add a little bit of black but not too much
ad black
Or you could add purple, the color will be warmer and more "alive".
As a general rule, if you mix together all of the spare, leftover paint cans from several other jobs, you'll come up with some shade of brown.
mix diffantent colors up and got green
Show us how to make the best way to make the color brown
Mixing a darker shade of green in with olive green paint can make it look more like sage green paint. This may be done in small quantities easier than in a larger amount.
Mixing yellow paint, a small amount of blue paint, orange paint, and a very small amount of black paint is one method that can be used to create brown paint. Answer: If you mix green and orange you get kind of a tanntish color brown!!!! Answer: Brown can lean toward yellow, red or green, so a brown can be made by mixing all three of the primary colors; red, blue and yellow. Equal amounts of all three will create a brown, then adjust to the undertone that you want by adding more of one or two of the colors, plus some black or white as needed. Black will add shadow and muting while white will lighten.
A chocolaty brown or beige.
Yes, you can because brown primer isn't that dark of a color.
no it will make dark brown depending on the quantity
You can't!
no you'd get brown
Not if it has enough pigment in it.
get paint and experiment
If you mix red and green paint you get brown.
Hot Pink
If you add red to green, you get brown.
you get the color brown
No, you will ,however, go blind from the toxins in the paint.
An anole can turn green, gray, black, and brown.
Mixing a darker shade of green in with olive green paint can make it look more like sage green paint. This may be done in small quantities easier than in a larger amount.
Cream, or a rich cocoa brown.