If you mix all the primary colors, red, blue, and yellow, you get brown; if you mix two secondary colors, green and orange, you get brown, and you can also get brown if you just mix any large number of different colors together; such mixtures will always eventually tend toward brown, and in addition, you can get a type of brown by mixing red and black.
All shades of brown are basically a combination of all of the primary colours (red, yellow & blue) in various amounts. The easiest way to get a brown is to add the complimentary colours together. (red & green; yellow & purple; blue & orange).
Mix red, yellow, and blue paint together in equal parts to create brown. You can also mix orange and blue, or green and red paint to make brown. Adjust the amounts of each color to get the shade of brown you desire.
To make gold, mix equal parts of yellow and orange. Yellow represents brightness and orange represents warmth, creating a rich and vibrant gold color.
In paint, black. In light, white. In practice, if you mix all paint colours, you get a murky dark brown close to black. But the theory outlined above is correct.
To achieve auburn, mix equal parts of red and brown. Add a touch of black for a darker shade or incorporate blond for a lighter tint. Adjust the amount of each color based on your preference.
red and brown
all you need to do is get the colours red and yellow and then mix them and you should get brown !no that's orange
Brown
When you mix complimentary colours (colours opposite one another on the colour wheel) you will get a brown or black.
What color is mix to get light grey
Anything. All the colours mixed together equal brown.
Red, yellow and blue:)
If you want a darker brown, mix Green and Red. If you want I lighter brown I would guess that you mix a lighter green with a lighter red.
uually you just mix a few dark colours together and you get....BROWN
The colour brown can be made by mixing colours from opposite sides of the colour wheel, or equivalently, by mixing all three primary (additive) colours: red, blue and yellow. For example a mix of red and green (which are opposite on the colour wheel, and include all three primary colours, as green is a mix of blue and yellow), will produce brown.
pepperoni has a mix of colours - soft red - soft pink - and a reddish brown .
To make sepia, you need to mix the colours "Brown" and a little "Black".