Purple
Dark gray 66+66+66% White 100+100+100%
To achieve light blue, you can mix yellow with a small amount of blue, as blue and yellow together create green, and adding more blue will give you a lighter shade. For light gray, mixing yellow with a little bit of black or gray can help achieve that muted tone, though yellow will usually produce a warmer gray. The key is to balance the colors and adjust the proportions to get the desired lightness and hue.
Orange is blue's complement. They are across each other on the color wheel. If you mix them in equal parts you will get brown.
When you mix two complementary colors, which are located opposite each other on the color wheel, you typically get a shade of gray or a neutral tone. This occurs because complementary colors cancel each other out, resulting in a color that lacks hue. The specific shade of gray can vary depending on the proportions of the colors mixed.
first u mix red and blue and u get purple. then u mix red and yellow and u get orange. then u mix blue and yellow and u get green. then u mix purple and orange and u get brown. then u mix orange and green and u get skin color but maybe browner. then u mix green and purple and u get turquoise. then u mix turquoise, brown and skin color and u should get black or dark grey. depends on the lightness and darkness of the color.
black
a light smoke color
black.
Gray
If I am thinking of the same color, it is a mix between a really dark navy blue and a dark gray.
White, and a small amount of black
what is the color pink and gray
If you mix light blue and light grey you will get a darker, duller version of the blue. Of course this depends on how much of each color you mix together. For example, if you mix equal parts of both colors you will more than likely get a muddy, grayish, non-color; but if you mix just a dab of grey into the blue, you could come up with a soft blue.
You can mix black and white together to create the color gray. The more black you add, the darker the gray will be, and the more white you add, the lighter the gray will be.
You get gray-lime.
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.
Red and blue.