In terms of paint colors, we get a lighter and more neutral brown, usually a dark tan.
In terms of racial categories, the color you will get from a mixture of "Brown", "Black", and "White" depends far more on the particular subcategories (ethnicities) within each race that you are mixing. (Brown, for example, can refer to people as diverse as Mestizo Hispanics to Hindustani Indians to Touaregs. Black can refer to numerous very different groups of Africans, Afro-Caribbeans, and Brazilians White can refer to groups as diverse as Swedes, Spaniards, and Armenians.) However, at the point of so much racial intermarriage, the progeny will not look distinctively like a member of any race.
Yes, black, gray, brown, and white are considered real colors, though they are often classified differently in terms of color theory. Black is the absence of color, while white is the presence of all colors of light. Gray is a neutral color that results from mixing black and white, and brown is typically created by combining red, yellow, and black or by mixing complementary colors. These colors play significant roles in art, design, and everyday life.
Mixing equal parts of orange and black together will create a light brown color.
You get a salmon color.
If you mix white and brown you will get a light brown or a tan. The more white you mix into the brown, the lighter the result.
beagles can be brown, black and white or brown and white or i think black and white.
Mixing any color with black produces a shade of the original color. Mixing a color with white produces a tint of the original color.
Blue and Green
Black and white
grey is white and black brown is dark colours it has red in purple and navy blue and a few more i thunk
Grey is basically black with white mixed into it. As there is no way to remove the white, your color will always be slightly grey no matter how much black you add.
black, brown,white
Black, brown or white.