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For the green they add yellow and blue color aditives. For the brown they add red, blue, and yellow color aditives. Simple as that.
If you mix red and green paint you get brown.
If you add red to green, you get brown.
You cannot make green from brown since yellow and blue make green. However, if you add red to green, you get brown.
To make the color brown from green, you can mix in a bit of red or orange. This will neutralize the green and create a brown hue. Start by adding small amounts of the red or orange color to the green until you achieve the desired shade of brown.
Some shade of brown. Red & blue make purple, add green and you get brown.
Mixing brown and green will likely result in a dark olive green color. The brown will deepen the green tone and add richness to the overall hue. Depending on the proportions of each color, the final shade may vary.
To turn a color gray you need to add its contemporary color (the color opposite of it on a color wheel). Greens contemporary color is red but it will probably be to dark so add some white to get a nice gray.
it depends on how much of each and what shade of each color but usually you get a different shade of brown. ^ that's not my answer! however, if you mix blue and red, you get purple! If you mix green and green, you get more green! Then add some more green and you get.............tons of green!
Brown is usually some mixture of all three primary colours. As green is a secondary colour created by mixing yellow and blue, you need to add red to attain a brown.
It is not possible to make the color brown turn black. Brown is a combination of red, green, and blue hues, while black is the absence of color. Mixing more black paint into brown paint will only darken the shade of brown, not turn it black.