Yes, blue, green, burnt orange, and brown can work well together in a color palette. The cool tones of blue and green can complement the warm tones of burnt orange, while brown adds a grounding element. This combination can create a balanced and harmonious look, especially in design or fashion, as long as the shades are chosen thoughtfully to ensure they enhance each other.
brown!
brown
a red-orange brown.
Blue or teal or green wold look great.
You would most definitely get brown if you mixed an even amount of each of these colors together.
When you mix orange and green together, you get a color called brown.
It would make a different shade of brown. Orange + Green = Brown
Green and orange mixed together make a shade of brown or olive.
Brown. Orange is the complimentary color to green, and any two complimentary colors mixed together will yield brown. Correction: RED is the complimentary color to GREEN. The red in the orange will cause the green to turn into a very warm brown.
brown!
Orange and green combine to make a brown color when mixed together.
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,
Orange and blue mixed together typically make a shade of brown or gray, depending on the specific shades of orange and blue being combined.
No, green and red do not make orange. When mixed together, green and red will usually produce a brown color. Orange is typically made by mixing red and yellow together.
Burnt Sienna.....it would be nice to have a visual of this color...just so you know!
No
If you mixed the colors orange and green together you would get the color brown!!