In order to make brown you need 2 complementary colors, such as red and green. You can add more of any color, but you run the risk of making it seem like a hue of that color. If it isn't dark enough you can slowly add some black.
If you mix complementary colors, you get a mucky brown color, but I would mix red and yellow to make orange and then add black until it's dark enough to call brown.
many different colors mixed together
the one that i promise will work is
red yellow blue
in other words your primary colors
Start with equal parts red and yellow, then add some blue a little at a time. The more blue you add the darker it will get.
red and black
Red blue and yellow :)
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
Yellow , brown and white
What color is mix to get light grey
uually you just mix a few dark colours together and you get....BROWN
To make sepia, you need to mix the colours "Brown" and a little "Black".
red and brown
Sorry, you can not get brown from mixing two primary colours... you must mix all three to achieve a 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!
It is easy to make colours mix with each other, which makes new colours. When colour green mixes with pink, it makes brown colour.
I don't know about mocha brown, but to make various shades of brown, you mix complementary colors: red and green, orange and blue, purple and green, purple and yellow, pink and green
Brown
When you mix complimentary colours (colours opposite one another on the colour wheel) you will get a brown or black.