Orange plus brown typically results in a shade of muted orange or a warm, earthy tone, depending on the proportions used. The combination can create a color that appears more subdued or rustic, often resembling a burnt sienna or a similar hue. This mixture is commonly used in art and design to evoke warmth and depth.
A light green
A warm yellow, sometimes named an 'ochre'.
A rather ugly shade of brown.
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.
Brown is the result of mixing all three primary colours (Red Blue & Yellow). Adding more blue will deepen the colour of brown.
A kayak. Or, if orange was a fruit the new answer would be an octopus.
red-orange
Lighter brown.
Groinge
Anything. All the colours mixed together equal brown.
A light green
orange and purple combined make a reddish- brown. The reason is orange is red plus yellow, and purple is red plus blue, the three primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. When they are combined they make brown. You will add one additional red in using the orange, thus, the reddish hue in the brown color resulting.
Darker Blue and Darker Orange will probably work!
Red + yellow + green = brown.
It Equals hazel
You pretty much just get yellow-orange, like a brighter, lighter orange... sometimes it can be brown-ish though
A warm yellow, sometimes named an 'ochre'.