Mixing orange and gray will likely result in a muted, earthy tone with warm undertones. The gray will tone down the vibrancy of the orange, creating a more subdued and sophisticated color palette. The specific hue and intensity will depend on the ratio of orange to gray used in the mixture.
If you mix pigments (not light) that are green and orange you will get a grayish brown. Depending on the quantity and quality of the pigments and their hues you might get anything from darker green to gray to brownish orange,
When you mix all the secondary colors (orange, green, and purple) together, you would theoretically create a muddy brown or gray color, depending on the specific shades of the secondary colors used.
When white and gray are mixed together, you get a lighter shade of gray. This happens because white lightens the gray color, but does not change its underlying hue.
Brown - chestnut perhaps, if your orange is blood orange (a red orange)
When you mix orange with white, you get a lighter shade of orange called peach or apricot.
the color you get is almost like a dark sand orange
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You get a shade of orange.
If you mix pigments (not light) that are green and orange you will get a grayish brown. Depending on the quantity and quality of the pigments and their hues you might get anything from darker green to gray to brownish orange,
When you mix all the secondary colors (orange, green, and purple) together, you would theoretically create a muddy brown or gray color, depending on the specific shades of the secondary colors used.
When yellow and red mix together, they create the color orange.
the out come of mixing brown and orange is a lighter brownish colour. (A&W style)
The color would literally be called a "grayed orange." Gray made of white and black doesn't actually change the color itself, it just fades the color out. The color will be duller. If you use a tinted gray the tint will affect the color. A gray with blue tint is described as blue, but has blue undertones. Mixing this with orange would result in a brownish gray version of the original orange. It would still be predominately described as orange.
When white and gray are mixed together, you get a lighter shade of gray. This happens because white lightens the gray color, but does not change its underlying hue.
When red and yellow colors mix together, they create the color orange.
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.