Purple and green (when used together but not combined) make an attractive pair together since they are almost opposites on the color wheel. Combine them and they make an awful blackish brown color.
A muddy brown color is the color you get when you mix purple and green. To make purple you can mix red and blue, and to make green you can mix yellow and blue. However, when secondary colors like purple and green are mixed together. But it generally creates a brown hue.
Sort of a muddy greenish-purple-brown.
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
that depends are you talking about purple light or are you talking about like mixing crayons.
I'm not a big fan of olive green but it's a greeny yellow colour a bit like an olive XD
It doesn't. Green and purple make a violet color. :)
No, it makes brown. Red and blue makes purple.
Green and blue does not make purple. Red and blue make purple.Green and Blue make blue-green... red and blue make violet...purple is a shade of violet.Brown
indigo
Purple and green mixed together typically make a shade of brown or gray, depending on the ratio of each color used.
light green
Grayish green.
A muddy brown color is the color you get when you mix purple and green. To make purple you can mix red and blue, and to make green you can mix yellow and blue. However, when secondary colors like purple and green are mixed together. But it generally creates a brown hue.
Dark purple, blue, and green
Mixing red with green will create a shade of brown, not purple. To make purple, mix blue with red.
you cannot, you can only get purple from mixing red and blue
you cannot, you can only get purple from mixing red and blue