Yes. Khaki is between yellow and brown.
Khaki is the color of a light shade of yellow-brown similar to beige and tan.
Purple and yellow mixed together make a shade of brown.
A light olive brown to moderate or light yellowish brown.
Information about Khaki can be found in an Encyclopedia. Khaki is a strong cotton fabric that is yellow-brown in color. It has historically been used frequently in military clothing.
To create khaki, you typically mix yellow with a bit of blue and red. The blue adds a greenish tint, while the red deepens the color to achieve the muted tone characteristic of khaki. Additionally, you can mix yellow with brown to achieve a similar effect.
Yes khaki does come in brown.
A dull yellowish-brown color is usually referred to as "khaki." It is an earthy tone that combines yellow and brown hues.
Khaki is a color and not something you can make. If you want to dye clothing khaki, you can buy fabric dye for the purpose. When mixing paint, you need to blend brown with white or yellow to come up with the same color.
A light olive brown to moderate or light yellowish brown
Khaki, originally a type of cotton fabric, was named for the color of the soil in the Indian subcontinent where it was first produced. The greenish hue comes from dyes added to the fabric during the manufacturing process to create the characteristic khaki color.
Florence Patina is a very light brown almost between khaki and light brown. See the link below.
A light brown colour.