I think you would simply take any two secondary colors and mix them.
Hannah22195 says: Oohh! Your a boff are you?
You would mix complementary colors: blue and orange, pink and green, red and green, purple and yellow, purple and green, etc. And Hannah22195: What's a boff?
Yellow , brown and white
It is impossible to mix colours to make black. The closest you can make is a dark brown by mixing all three primary colours together. Burnt Umber is usually a good replacement for black.
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red and blue mix together mnake what color.
Black and white but a little bit more black than white when you mix it together.
uually you just mix a few dark colours together and you get....BROWN
A nondescript brown-black colour that is no use for anything. If you mix all the palette colours together they will always make a sort of poo brown!
Anything. All the colours mixed together equal brown.
all you need to do is get the colours red and yellow and then mix them and you should get brown !no that's orange
no colours mix together to make white
Yellow , brown and white
It is impossible to mix colours to make black. The closest you can make is a dark brown by mixing all three primary colours together. Burnt Umber is usually a good replacement for black.
What color is mix to get light grey
Brown can be achieved in one of two ways. You can mix equal parts of the three primary colours; red, yellow & blue. This is the easy way. You can also mix any primary colour and its complimentary colour; red & green, yellow & purple or blue & orange. In either case you should be prepared to adjust the mixture a bit to get the desired brown.
To make sepia, you need to mix the colours "Brown" and a little "Black".
White and Red
you buy 1 or you mix 2 colours together.