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Combine any two complementary colors--purple and yellow, red and green, and orange and blue--you get varying shades of brown. If you mix them in a 3:1 ratio, you can get varying shades of gray by adding white to the mixture.

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You will get a beautiful blue-green color. It will astonish your mind. Have fun you guys! buh bye!

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To get the blue-green, you would have to start with a blue/violet and mix it with the yellow directly opposite violet on the color wheel. Since the colors on your palette are not exactly the same as anyone elses, you have to experiment with your yellows and violets to see what combination you come up with. The statements above are just guidelines for you to start from.

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Brown If you mix the complementary colors in a 3:1 ratio, you can get various shades of gray.

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Brown. Purple is the blend of red and blue. Mixing all three primaries gives brown.

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It makes a brownish color.

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A shade of brown

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