Brown is a mix of green and red, blue and orange, yellow and purple, or the three primary colors. All of those combinations are the same thing. Brown is simply the three primary colors mixed together
a lot of red and a bit of black
Yellow, real light brown, and pale gold.
Pink is a shade of red which is a primary color and green is a secondary color composed of blue and yellow. These two colors are complementary which means that they are the exact opposite on the color wheel. When you mix the two colors you will get a shade of brown.
the colors to make cooper is probobly brown and orange.
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
silver and brown
they are brown and sometimes black they can be a mix of colors
Brown. If you mix together five colors or more, you will get brown - MOST of the time.
If you mix all the primary colors, red, blue, and yellow, you get brown; if you mix two secondary colors, green and orange, you get brown, and you can also get brown if you just mix any large number of different colors together; such mixtures will always eventually tend toward brown, and in addition, you can get a type of brown by mixing red and black.
Brown.
Just mix a lot of random 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.
Yellow brown
Brown
yellow..
If you mix the colors red and green you'll get the color brown.
When you mix many colors together, the combination can result in brown because the colors are being absorbed rather than reflected. Mixing colors subtracts wavelengths of light, leading to a darker, muddier appearance. Brown is often the default result when mixing a wide variety of colors together.