When two complementary colors are mixed, they neutralize each other and create a desaturated color like grey or brown. This is because the wavelengths of light of the two complementary colors cancel each other out when mixed together.
Brown... those two colors mixed together don't make a normal color like yellow and blue, which makes green. This probably happens because yellow and purple are almost opposite each other on the color wheel, and are nearly complementary. Complementary colors always mix to an ugly, neutral brown-gray hue.
Complementary colors are located opposite each other on the color wheel, such as red and green or blue and orange. When placed next to each other, complementary colors intensify one another, making both colors appear brighter and more vibrant. When mixed together, complementary colors can neutralize each other and create a gray or white color.
Green and magenta are complementary colors, so when mixed together, they create a shade of gray.
When you mix two complementary colors, you get a shade of brown. Complementary colors are opposite each other on the color wheel and when mixed together they tend to neutralize each other, resulting in a muted brown color.
When two complementary colors are mixed, they neutralize each other and create a desaturated color like grey or brown. This is because the wavelengths of light of the two complementary colors cancel each other out when mixed together.
Yellow and purple are complementary colors that create a neutral color when mixed together.
Blue and orange, complementary colors, will make brown when mixed together.
Brown
Brown... those two colors mixed together don't make a normal color like yellow and blue, which makes green. This probably happens because yellow and purple are almost opposite each other on the color wheel, and are nearly complementary. Complementary colors always mix to an ugly, neutral brown-gray hue.
Complementary
Complementary colors are pairs of colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, such as red and green or blue and orange. When mixed together, complementary colors cancel each other out because they contain all three primary colors in equal amounts, resulting in a neutral color like gray or white.
Green and magenta are complementary colors, so when mixed together, they create a shade of gray.
Complementary colors are located opposite each other on the color wheel, such as red and green or blue and orange. When placed next to each other, complementary colors intensify one another, making both colors appear brighter and more vibrant. When mixed together, complementary colors can neutralize each other and create a gray or white color.
When you mix two complementary colors, you get a shade of brown. Complementary colors are opposite each other on the color wheel and when mixed together they tend to neutralize each other, resulting in a muted brown color.
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.
Purple and yellow create a muddy brown or grayish color when mixed together. This is because they are complementary colors on the color wheel and tend to neutralize each other when combined.