The familiar colour diagram will NOT give you the full palette of colours.
To get this you'll need the shades and tones as well; the blacks and whites.
For light brown a mix of green and orange, plus a little black. Some white will lighten it.
Blue and orange, complementary colors, will make brown when mixed together.
Answer "What do you get if you mix everyWhat colours? Light; if you mixed the colours of light together you get white, Though if you mean pigments then muddy brown would be correct. the question is too vague to be more accurate
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 darker brown... try it, colors dont bite! :)
Black mixed with grey
Depends on if you are talking about paints, substances, or coloured light. Paints mixed together generally end up mostly brown, while coloured light mixed together makes white.
All of the primary colors mixed together would create brown.
When brown and blonde colors are mixed, the result depends on the proportions. If mixed in equal parts, the result might be a caramel or light brown shade. The final color could vary depending on the specific shades of brown and blonde being mixed together.
Mixing the colors red and green together can create the color brown.
Brown
white and brown
all colors
All colors of light mixed together make white.
The last person was wrong; Yes, all colors mixed together make white. (Black is the absence of light, not white.)
Black Or Brown. They are both primary colors.
Orange and black make brown when mixed together.
Blue and orange, complementary colors, will make brown when mixed together.