Red and Green to make Brown then add White
light brown and mauve
First you get dark brown, then you mix it with white and possibly a few other colors. Then you have light brown.
White and Brown.
Brown light is not a common occurrence in the visible light spectrum. Typically, mixing colors of light produces white light or a combination of colors. Brown is more commonly associated with the mixing of pigments or dyes in the subtractive color model, which involves colors like red, green, and blue.
Mixing equal parts of orange and black together will create a light brown color.
Mixing equal parts of red and green light will produce a light brown color. This is because when red and green light are combined, they overlap to create the perception of brown.
Well in terms of mixing colors like paint... You make a light brown, then a pink, add a little bit of the brown the the pink until you have reached your desired shade.
light brown dark brown
When you mix many colors together, the combination can result in brown because the colors are being absorbed rather than reflected. Mixing colors subtracts wavelengths of light, leading to a darker, muddier appearance. Brown is often the default result when mixing a wide variety of colors together.
Yellow, real light brown, and pale gold.
Mixing white and brown create a variety of beige or tan shades, depending on the ratios used.
Colors like white and yellow are example of light colors while colors like black and brown are example of dark colors.