When mixing colors with ash, you can create a range of muted tones. Ash typically works well with earthy colors like browns, greens, and ochres, enhancing their depth. You can also mix it with cooler shades like blues and grays for a more subdued palette. Experimenting with brighter colors can yield interesting, softer variations, but be mindful of the potential for the ash to dull their vibrancy.
With what?
tertiary colours is when you mix primary colours with secondary colours. ( third stage of colours )
to get a tertiary colour you have to mix 2 primary colours. primary colours are red, blue and yellow.
Mottled refers to a mix of colours, like camo.
When you mix complimentary colours (colours opposite one another on the colour wheel) you will get a brown or black.
secondary colours: orange,green,purple
no colours mix together to make white
No, you can't mix anything to get white.
you can mix the colours red and blue
Red and orange
you get purple
red and brown