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Black and any color generally just makes a darker shade of that color, so ... dark orange to brown to nearly black, depending on the relative proportions.
If you mix orange and black, you would get a darker shade of orange. The black pigment would darken the orange color, creating a more muted or earthy tone.
Mixing black and orange will result in a darker shade of orange, leaning towards a burnt orange or rust color. The intensity of the black will determine how dark the final color appears.
Brown - chestnut perhaps, if your orange is blood orange (a red orange)
Mixing orange and black will result in a darker shade of orange, closer to a burnt orange or a deep rust color.
When you mix orange and white, the resulting color will be a lighter shade of orange, often described as a pastel or peach color.
If you mix orange and black, you would get a darker shade of orange. The black pigment would darken the orange color, creating a more muted or earthy tone.
BLACK
Mixing black and orange will result in a darker shade of orange, leaning towards a burnt orange or rust color. The intensity of the black will determine how dark the final color appears.
Brown - chestnut perhaps, if your orange is blood orange (a red orange)
Depending on how much black is used, then a darker shade of ornage, or brown.
Mixing orange and black will result in a darker shade of orange, closer to a burnt orange or a deep rust color.
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 :)
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.
A calico cat typically has a coat that is a mix of white, black, and orange colors.
signal orange