It is normal that used engine oil gets a color that is different from the color of new and unused oil. If the color is only brown then it shows that the oil is in good condition. One purpose of engine oil is to absorb chemicals, acids and soot that gets into the oil as a normal part of the combustion process in the cylinders. On very worn engines and in case the oil is old, it may become black. This is also normal as it shows that the oil has absorbed the harmful chemicals that it is intended to catch.
light purple and yellow
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Yellow and a light brown.
brown green=blue
Pastels or different shades of brown and pink. :)
Light brown and white make tan, fawn, cream, beige and others, depending on how much of each pigment is mixed together.
Honda makes all their own engines.
Brown and Red together make a darker Brown.
Brown and brown typically makes brown. But if you are asking for what SHADES do different browns make - that's a whole other explanation! Here: Light Brown + Dark Brown = Medium Brown Light Brown + Medium Brown = Light/Medium Brown Medium Brown + Dark Brown = Medium/Dark Brown. That ^ is assuming the amounts of brown (say... paint) are equal. For example, 2 drops of light brown and 2 drops of dark brown. Another thing to consider is... Here: More light brown = LIGHTER brown More dark brown = DARKER brown It all depends on the AMOUNT and SHADE of brown(s) you are using. I hope you found this helpful! :) Best of wishes! Xx
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The colours you need to make light brown are orange, red and black. Carry on adding white afterwards to get the shade you want.
light brown...Brown and white mixied together is the colour of vegitmite and butter makes it look like baby vomit