it will not
White pigment mixed with grey pigment makes grey pigments, but lighter in value.
Light grey or off white
Grey-and-white Tyrannulet was created in 1877.
Technically, there is no such thing as a true white horse. All "white horses" are variations of grey. There is a white grey because it is a variation of grey. So yes, there are such things as "white" grey racehorses. They aren't very common, though.
grey. even if the entire horse is white, if it's nose ISN'T pink, it is considered grey. if it is white with grey spots you might call that a dappled grey.
grey and white staffodshire bull terrier what???
The Water moccasin has the alternative name of 'Cotton-mouth'. The inside of the snake's mouth is white, while the rest of its body is a mixture of dark green, brown, dark grey or yellow.
Grey. It's a short answer, but it's true!!
I guess black and white and grey but not good black and white and grey
Black and white are mixed together to create the color grey. The more black that is added, the darker the shade of grey, and the more white is added, the lighter the shade of grey.
either a mix of the two (grey with white spots, very light grey, white with grey stripes, etc....) , or they will be solid grey or white... just depends on their genes....
Mixing equal parts of black and white Rit dye will create a shade of grey. Adjust the ratio of black to white dye to achieve the desired tone of grey.