![]() ![]() Some versions are closer to moss green: a slightly lighter version of forest color. This rich, nature-inspired color is often called “forest green,” and is ideal for painting mossy landscapes or rolling, tree-covered hills. Wow! Indeed, as you can see in my drawing above, mixing green and brown yields a dark green color that’s slightly muted or brownish/grayish. Now let’s go to my paints to corroborate whether this theory is true or not… The results of brown plus green. Interesting! Since we know that green and red make the color brown, this equation suggestions that the result of green plus brown will be a mostly green color, with a tinge of brown. Therefore, Green + Brown = Blue + Yellow + Blue + Yellow + Red = Green + Green + Red. In order to understand what color brown and green make when mixed together, let’s back up and remember some “color math.” First, we know that the secondary color, Green = Blue + Yellow, and that how to make brown = all three primary colors together: Red + Blue + Yellow. I’ve now done almost two dozen of these inquiries, from simpler ones like, “ Blue and yellow make what color?” to the more complex, “ What color does pink and green make?” Let’s start today’s installment by ogling how earthy and calming green and brown look, when whirled together by my brush… Brown and green make what color? Color Background Information ![]() My name is Lillie, and I’m an artist and teacher who enjoys hands-on experiments in paint swirling - sometimes yielding surprising results. It’s time for a new addition to our color mixing chart escapades! Today we will be answering: Brown and green make what color when mixed together? ![]()
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