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This really depends upon two factors, the shade of the original colours and the types of paint being mixed. Generally the simple answer, though, would be 'orange'.

A very bright yellow mixed with a dull red could produce a shade of orange similar to the colour of the flesh of a ripe mango while a very bright shade of red mixed with an insipid yellow would produce an interesting/unusual shade of a reddish colour.

An oil based paint mixed with a water based paint will produce a possibly attractive rainbow effect because the two paints will separate. This has been tried to produce a spotted effect but only works reasonably well on horizontal surfaces. On any other surface the oil based paint will rise above the water based paint and then slide down to the bottom of the surface being painted and, maybe, even drip off altogether.

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