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Metallic means being shiny, which in turn means being reflective; you can not make a metallic effect just by mixing colours.

Gold is a bit on the orange side of yellow (1/6 of the way towards red), and slightly dark-ish (80% of fully bright) - roughly. (There is also "saturation"; mixing with white gives a lower saturation; I make gold about 93% saturated, which means 93% of full strength. (This does *not* mean mixing with 7% white; white is a bit weaker, so you need a bit more of it.) )

I believe it is yellow, brown, and white.

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13y ago

You can mix orange and yellow, and then add a tiny bit of brown to make it more gold. Use sparkles or sparkle paint to make it look more like a metalic gold.

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yellow and brown is probably the best

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Yellow, red, and a tiny bit of brown.

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Yellow

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