To make gray, you mix black and white.
To mix gray, you can combine black and white. The more black you add, the darker the gray will be; and the more white you add, the lighter the gray will be.
No, you cannot mix secondary colors (orange, green, purple) to make primary colors (red, blue, yellow). Primary colors are fundamental and cannot be created by mixing other colors.
Complementary colors do neutralize when combined. When you mix two colors across the color wheel they mix to make brown. It is difficult to determine which two complementary colors make up a very even brown.
Red and yellow mix to make orange.
You can mix blue and yellow to make green.
Black and white.
Just mix a bunch of colors and every time you mix three different colors together they'll make a grayish brown color
Mix colors black and white together to get gray!
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Brown is not a part of the color gray. You need white and black to mix gray. If you have brown you can only use it to make different shades of brown.
To mix gray, you can combine black and white. The more black you add, the darker the gray will be; and the more white you add, the lighter the gray will be.
black and white make gray
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The colors teal and purple make a blueish gray color.
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When you mix complementary colors together, they create a neutral color like gray or brown. This happens because the colors cancel each other out when combined.
mix black and white