You will get a gray color and it depends on how much white you put because it will be a lighter gray with more white
this question is so easy! what kind of person would ask this question! anyway the answer is grey.
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u get gray.
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It depends how dark it is .But people think it is grey and they are probably right if you know a scientist please ask this question......... ''What does lack and white mixed together make?''
Some shade of gray.
you'd get grey.
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Mixing black paint and white paint gives you grey paint.
When you mix black and white paint, you get gray.
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brownAs you mix colors, they tend to get darker, ending up as black
you mix blue, white, and black
When you mix black and white paint, you get gray.
When you mix black and white paint together, you get a shade of gray. The more white you add, the lighter the shade of gray will be, and the more black you add, the darker the shade of gray will be.
You would mix black and white i suppose
Mixing black and white paint will create various shades of gray. The more black paint you add, the darker the shade of gray will become. Conversely, adding more white paint will produce lighter shades of gray.
To make gray, you can mix black and white paint together. Start by adding a small amount of black to white until you achieve the desired shade of gray.
Gray paint contains pigment from both white paint and black paint. The obtain an intermediate shade of gray mix equal parts of both white pigment and black pigment. If a darker shade of gray is desired the black pigment should be increased and the white pigment decreased. If a lighter shade of gray is desirable increase the white pigment and decrease the black pigment.
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To create silver, mix equal parts of black and white paint. Adjust the ratio of black to white based on your desired shade of silver, with more white creating a brighter silver and more black producing a darker silver.
Silver grey is a mix of black (25%) and white(75%).
In paint, black. In light, white. In practice, if you mix all paint colours, you get a murky dark brown close to black. But the theory outlined above is correct.
1Place a small amount of blue and black paint on the palette or wax paper. The amounts of both paints should be equal.2Mix one part blue paint with one part black paint. Mix thoroughly until the color changes to silver.3Mix in small amounts of white paint in order to adjust the silver shade. Keep adding white paint in small increments until you get the shade of silver that suits your needs
To create gray color, mix black and white paint together. Adjust the ratio of black to white to get the desired shade of gray, with more black resulting in a darker gray and more white yielding a lighter gray. Experiment with small amounts of paint until you achieve the exact shade of gray you want.