dark green
You can mix primary colors (red, blue, yellow) to create secondary colors: Red + blue = purple Blue + yellow = green Yellow + red = orange You can also mix primary and secondary colors to create tertiary colors like: Red + orange = red-orange Blue + green = blue-green Yellow + green = yellow-green
Brown
If you want a darker brown, mix Green and Red. If you want I lighter brown I would guess that you mix a lighter green with a lighter red.
Red is a base colour. You cannot mix it from other colours.
If you mix paint of those colours, you will get a brown-black mixture. This is because paints work through absorbing certain colours of light, and mixing all three will result in a mixture which absorbs all of the colours and reflects none or very little. If you mix light of those colours, red and green form yellow, so you would get a yellow colour. Yellow because red + green = yellow and yellow + yellow = yellow.
Red, Green and Blue. because they can mix to other colors RGB
Red is a primary color. Green is a secondary colour resultant of mixing equal parts of the primary colours, Yellow and Blue. When you mix all three of the primary colours together you get some form of brown or in some cases grey.
You can't mix colours to make the primary colours which are Red, Blue and Yellow. You can make purple by red and blue, orange by red and yellow, green by blue and yellow or brown by red, blue and purple.
yello green blu blck red majenta orange etc...
Red, Blue, and Green. Red Blue and Yellow are the primary colours of pigment used to mix colour.
red, yellow and blue are primary colours, if you mix them together you will get some of the secondary colours, then mix the secondary colours with secondary colours and so on...
With what?