Black and white
White is the product of all colors mixed together.
When two complementary colors are mixed together, they create a neutral color (such as gray or brown) depending on the proportions of each color used. This is because complementary colors cancel each other out and when mixed, they result in a desaturated color.
Green and magenta are complementary colors, so when mixed together, they create a shade of gray.
Mixing gray and cream together will result in a softer, muted tone that may have hints of both colors. The final color could appear as a warm, neutral shade.
When you mix all three primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) together, you get a shade of brown or gray. This is because the primary colors are used to create a range of secondary and tertiary colors.
gray and and shiny white
White is the product of all colors mixed together.
Black - or a very muddy charcoal gray - is achieved by mixing all colors together.
When two complementary colors are mixed together, they create a neutral color (such as gray or brown) depending on the proportions of each color used. This is because complementary colors cancel each other out and when mixed, they result in a desaturated color.
Green and magenta are complementary colors, so when mixed together, they create a shade of gray.
Mixing gray and cream together will result in a softer, muted tone that may have hints of both colors. The final color could appear as a warm, neutral shade.
Black mixed with grey
When you mix all three primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) together, you get a shade of brown or gray. This is because the primary colors are used to create a range of secondary and tertiary colors.
Mixing all three of the primary color pigments in equal measure, results in grey.
When primary colors of pigments (red, blue, yellow) are mixed in equal amounts, they create a shade of brown or gray, depending on the specific hues used. Mixing all three primary colors together creates a darker, less vibrant color due to the absorption and subtraction of light wavelengths.
White and gray mixed together typically create a lighter shade of gray. The addition of white will lighten the gray, but the overall tone remains gray.
Black and white mixed together create the color gray.