As an artist, I'd have to say... Grayish Green. Without specifics on what sort of shades the green and gray are, I can't be entirely sure. It could range from a very neutral olive green to some form of black ocher.
When green and red are mixed together, the resulting color is usually brown or a shade of gray, depending on the proportions of each color.
Purple and green mixed together typically make a shade of brown or gray, depending on the ratio of each color used.
Green and magenta are complementary colors, so when mixed together, they create a shade of gray.
White and gray together will make a lighter gray. Red and green will make a brown. Light gray and brown together will make a neutral color, also called greige or a greyed brown.
Depending on how much of each color it varies from Brown,Bluish-green,Gray,or dark gray.
according to the color wheel- gray, but it really looks more like mud when done with paint
If you mixed the colors orange and green together you would get the color brown!!
To turn a color gray you need to add its contemporary color (the color opposite of it on a color wheel). Greens contemporary color is red but it will probably be to dark so add some white to get a nice gray.
When purple and green mixed paint is applied to a canvas, the colors will blend together to create a new color, which is typically a shade of brown or gray depending on the proportions of each color.
Black and white mixed together create the color gray.
Orange and blue mixed together typically make a shade of brown or gray, depending on the specific shades of orange and blue being combined.
Silver and blue mixed together will create a cool-toned shade of light blue or a bluish-gray color.