Depending on the pigments from wich the paint was manufactured and the quality of the paint, the results may vary. Most probably you will obtain a brown hue.
If you mixed red with green, it'd result in a sickly purple colour, but that's the best you'll be able to get, seeing that green and purple are almost counter-opposites on the Colour Wheel.
If you mix the colors red and green you'll get the color brown.
When you mix red and green you get a kind of brownish color and when you mix it with a little bit of black you make it darker.
If you mix Black and Orange you should get brown and if that fails try green and red
If you mix red, green, and yellow you will get a dark green bogey color!
The additive result is brown.
If you mixed red with green, it'd result in a sickly purple colour, but that's the best you'll be able to get, seeing that green and purple are almost counter-opposites on the Colour Wheel.
If you mix the colors red and green you'll get the color brown.
When you mix red and green you get a kind of brownish color and when you mix it with a little bit of black you make it darker.
If you mix Black and Orange you should get brown and if that fails try green and red
You cannot get orange with the colors red and green. To get orange you should mix yellow and red. If you mix red and green you get brown.
If you mix red, green, and yellow you will get a dark green bogey color!
No, mixing purple and green will not result in blue. Purple is a combination of blue and red, while green is a primary color. Mixing these two will likely result in a muddy brown color.
To make orange, you mix red with yellow, not green. Green and red will make brown.
dark green
If you mix red and green paint you get brown.
When you mix red, blue, and green light together, you get white light. This is because red, blue, and green are the primary colors of light, and when they are combined at full intensity, they create white light.