When green is mixed with red, it typically results in a shade of brown or gray, depending on the specific tones and proportions of each color used. The exact outcome can vary based on the specific shades and mixing techniques.
it turns black
Green and red make brown when mixed together.
Green and red mixed together make brown.
Green and red make the color brown when mixed together.
Red and green make an odd sort of brown when mixed together,assuming you mean paint.
it turns black
Green and red make brown when mixed together.
Green and red mixed together make brown.
Green and red make the color brown when mixed together.
Red and green make an odd sort of brown when mixed together,assuming you mean paint.
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.
A brownish dishwater kinda colour
When burgundy and green are mixed, you will get a darker shade of green. Burgundy is a deep red color, so when mixed with green, it will create a muted, earthy green tone.
Yellow, green, and red mixed together will create a shade of brown.
Mixing red and green makes brown.
Red and lime green mixed together will create a shade of brown or olive green, depending on the proportions of each color.
bright red / pink unless it kills the dye. I would try adding dilute amounts first. As a general rule Acids will turn litmus red / pink and bases will turn litmus blue / green