a really wierd brown colour. (trust me. I've tried it before)
2006-07-03 05:18:41
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answer #1
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answered by Chelseychan 2
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brown if u mix the primaries such as yelow blue and red
black and white are considered to create tints and shades and neutralize the colors
if u mix the brown with the black and white you'll get black depending on the amount of pigments you're adding
2006-07-03 13:18:02
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answer #2
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answered by cactus 3
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If you mix all the colors of pigment (paint) you would get black.
If you mix all the colors of light together you get white.
2006-07-03 04:54:58
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answer #3
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answered by » mickdotcom « 5
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Mud brown
2006-07-03 04:58:32
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answered by heidinichole 4
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Kindof a brownish muck
2006-07-03 04:52:57
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answered by not at home 6
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you get a neutral brown. You would never get black or white. In terms of natural light white is all color and black is no color. White is all light and black absence of all light.
2006-07-03 08:35:10
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answered by subversiveelement 2
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A muddy color..because brown and black being so powerful.
2006-07-03 15:31:43
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answered by Priscilla 3
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actually white is a combination of all the primary colors
2006-07-03 06:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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if you mix all equal parts you will end up with black
2006-07-03 04:55:19
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answered by Ashs 2
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***Just a note***
"black is the presence of all color and white is the absence of all color so it would be black"
this is wrong... black is the absence of all color and the presence of all pigments, white is the presence of all color and no pigment.
color is light, paint is pigment.
2006-07-04 04:25:41
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answered by ? 1
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