Any amount of RED, GREEN or BLUE will alter the colour. Although, if the same amount of each colour is added, the outcome will be darker grey.
Sticking to the main English color terms the answer is probably just Green. Grey is achromatic or neutral and Green is very distinctive and highly distinguished by our vision system. Adding grey to the green will change the green but not to the point that you would stop calling it Green. Unless you add enough grey to sufficiently small amount green then you would just cal that Grey. A cool grey. (as opposed to a warm grey.)
If you Are mixing them you will get an ugly orangish color. But if you have teal and you want to dye pink over it you will get a purple
A monochromatic color scheme is a color scheme that only uses one color. You add black and white to the original color to get different shades ex: light blue, dark blue, blue ex: light orange, dark orange, orange
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If you don't add white [which is really an ABSCENCE of color ], you get black. And if you do add white... You get grey. :3333 Not really...
in terms of paint, black technically does not exist (black will always be a very dark something else, usually blue). in terms of light- black is the absence of light. And since you need at least a tiny bit of light to have color, black is also the absence of color. The opposite of black (nothingness) is white (all the colors of light in one). So if you mix white and black. you will have grey. Grey is a shade of black. You can also reason that you can add white to any color to change its shade. white and black is grey. So grey is a shade of black. "The world is not black and white. We live in shades of grey."
Add black and red tints until you've reached the desired color.
a tint is when you add white to a color, a tone is when you add grey. a shade is one variation of a color (not specific as to what has been added to dilute the color).
you add come black until you like the gray color.
Try tinting black into a grey color, more white than black. Then add a drop of VERY LIGHT BLUE. note. if needed you can add a couple of drops of silver/grey roof paint. ( makes it a more notable silver and roof paint because it makes it easier to mix and dries slowly)
Yes the mixture of the colors white and black will make the color grey. You can change the ratios or add in small amounts of blue to affect the shade it creates.
When you are painting, you would add white or another light color.
Grey isn't one color: it's a range of any mixture of white and black. If you have a cup of white and add a teaspoon of black, you'll have a light grey. If you add a teaspoon of white to a cup of black, you'll have a dark grey. Grey can also have bits of other colors mixed in (e.g. greenish grey, reddish grey, etc.). So it's all up to you--make whatever shade of grey you want or need.
To create a silver color with pencil crayons, it is best to use grey and white. Start by layering light grey as the base color and then add white on top to create a shiny metallic effect. Experiment with the ratio of grey to white to achieve the desired shade of silver.
The problem answering this question is that "sandstone" can be several different colors ranging from shades of pink to green to brown. Ithink of sandstone as a taupe, which is a mixture of brown and grey. When you add pure white to a color to make it lighter, it can take on a pastel look. I suggest you use a light cream instead of white and add very small amounts of brown and grey to arrive at the shade you want. And I mean VERY SMALL. You can always add more. Because cream has a little yellow and brown in it, start by adding the grey. Make sure it is NOT a blueish grey. Then add the brown little at a time til you arrive at a pale taupe.
Sticking to the main English color terms the answer is probably just Green. Grey is achromatic or neutral and Green is very distinctive and highly distinguished by our vision system. Adding grey to the green will change the green but not to the point that you would stop calling it Green. Unless you add enough grey to sufficiently small amount green then you would just cal that Grey. A cool grey. (as opposed to a warm grey.)