Red and Green being opposite each other on the color wheel, you should get a grey color if proper amounts of each color are mixed together.
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∙ 14y agoMixing red and green together would create the color yellow. This is because red and green are complementary colors that combine to produce yellow.
Mixing red and green creates the color yellow.
Mixing red with red and green would create a color that is reddish-green or brown, depending on the ratios used. If equal parts of red and green are mixed, the result would likely be a muddy brown color.
Green and red make the color brown when mixed together.
Mixing red and green together would create a shade of brown.
Green and red make brown when mixed together.
Mixing red and green creates the color yellow.
Mixing red with red and green would create a color that is reddish-green or brown, depending on the ratios used. If equal parts of red and green are mixed, the result would likely be a muddy brown color.
Green and red make the color brown when mixed together.
Mixing red and green together would create a shade of brown.
Green and red make brown when mixed together.
When green and red are mixed together, the resulting color is yellow. This is because red and green are primary colors that create a secondary color, yellow, when blended.
Since green is a secondary color, mixing it with any color would make a tertiary color. But red and green are complimentary colors and therefore would make a brown-black color. So blue, green and red mixed together would make and ugly brown color that's tinted with blue.
Red and lime green mixed together will create a shade of brown or olive green, depending on the proportions of each color.
When green and red are mixed together, the resulting color is usually brown or a shade of gray, depending on the proportions of each color.
Dark green and red make a brown or earthy color when mixed together.
Mixing red and green together will create the color brown.
When green and red are combined, they create the color yellow. This is because red and green are additive primary colors, and when mixed together, they produce the secondary color yellow.