The color would literally be called a "grayed orange."
Gray made of white and black doesn't actually change the color itself, it just fades the color out. The color will be duller.
If you use a tinted gray the tint will affect the color. A gray with blue tint is described as blue, but has blue undertones. Mixing this with orange would result in a brownish gray version of the original orange. It would still be predominately described as orange.
Mixing orange and grey together will create a muted, earthy tone that is a mix of the two colors. The resulting color might be a warm taupe or a soft brownish hue, depending on the ratio of orange to grey in the mixture.
grey is not a color. the opposite of grey is grey.
The color that you get when you mix red and orange would be a darker orange. This is also known as a blood orange.
You mix red and yellow in order to make the color orange... hope this helps :)
You would mix black and white i suppose
When you mix orange and green together, you get a color called brown.
When you mix orange and white, the resulting color will be a lighter shade of orange, often described as a pastel or peach color.
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You'd get grey.
signal orange
Blue and orange are complementary colors, meaning that on a color wheel, they are directly across from one another. Depending on much blue to orange you mix, you could a dark blue or dark orange that is close to sienna. If you do 3 parts blue, 1 part orange, a bit of white, you can get grey.