it depends on what color blue and what color brown usually the blue makes the brown darker and usually adds a violet tent to.
A grayish colour (Grey).
Red + green (blue + yellow) = brown.
No. Purple is made by mixing red and blue.Related Information:When mixed, the colors blue and brown make a darker brown-to-black color. Mixing anything with brown usually turns out to look black.
Blue and orange are opposites on the color wheel. The mixing of opposite colors usually produces a brown or black.
You will get green by mixing blue and yellow.
Brown is the result of mixing the three primary colours red, blue and yellow. As it is not possible to remove a colour from a mixture it would not be possible to mix anything with brown to get green (a secondary colour resultant from mixing blue and yellow) or blue (a primary colour)
Blue and orange are opposites on the color wheel. The mixing of opposite colors usually produces a brown or black.
I used QuarkXPress's Multi-Ink function, which lets you mix a color by using percentages of spot colors, to test this. I first made a brown by mixing 35C/45M/72Y/15K. Then I made a blue by mixing 100C/80M/0Y/0K. I finally made a Multi-Ink color by mixing 50% brown with 50% blue. It came out dark gray.
Brown is a neutral color achieved by mixing equal parts of all three primary colors. Blue is a primary color you can not mix colors to achieve a primary one. Green is a secondary color achieved by mixing equal parts of the primary colors Blue and Red. If is not possible to remove the Red from the brown so there is no way to mix to achieve a true green color.
#7A7AEE is the hex code. the nearest name is medium slate blue
Red is a primary color and green is a secondary color made from mixing the other two primary colors, yellow and blue. So mixing red and green will make a brown.
Orange brown.
purple