because they are virgin paints and dont no how to mix!
It is called a trixolated mix of ingrediants
No, you cannot mix secondary colors (orange, green, purple) to make primary colors (red, blue, yellow). Primary colors are fundamental and cannot be created by mixing other colors.
brown nope. If you mix all the colors together, you get a blue-grey. I don't know why, but you do. This is if you are talking about paint. With crayons, yes it is brown with streaks of other colors.
Colors that can mix with white to create lighter shades include pastel colors such as light pink, light blue, and light yellow. Mixing these colors with white can create softer and more subtle hues.
Secondary colors are created by mixing two primary colors together. The three secondary colors are orange (mix of red and yellow), green (mix of yellow and blue), and purple (mix of blue and red). These colors are located between the primary colors on the color wheel.
You can't "mix colors to get antifreeze."
Any colors.
BrownBrown (but it depend on what colors you mix)
First, you mix red and purple to get marroon. Then, you put some brown into that to get mahogony.
In watercolor, what colors can you mix to get a slate blue tone?
Oh, dude, to make red, you gotta mix some primary colors like magenta and yellow, or you can just go straight to the source and bust out that red paint. It's like, the OG of colors, you know? Just slap it on there and call it a day.
what are the common colors to coordinate? what are the common colors to coordinate?
To get black, you can mix the colors red, yellow, and blue. You can also mix cyan, magenta, and yellow to make black.
If you mix all colors of light you will get white. If you mix all colors of pigment/paint you will get black.
The primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. You cannot mix other colors to get these 3 colors. Once you have these three colors you can mix almost any other color with them.
they are brown and sometimes black they can be a mix of colors
colors that you cant mix