HEllo i need help on mixing colors because at school i don't have enough of the needed colors. So plz tell me how to mix and get :

Orange
Green
Yellow
BROWN! (For the big tree im drawing)
And purple thank you and answer ASAP plz!

http://www.google.com/search?q=secondary+colors&es_sm=119&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=qN5LVdaZI8umyATGvIH4Bg&ved=0CCsQsAQ&biw=1440&bih=715

http://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+make+the+color+brown&oq=how+to+make+the+color+brown&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i64.5673j0j7&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=119&ie=UTF-8

Thank you!

You're welcome. =)

you first want to mix up orange and yellow then separately mix up green and purple . Then you want to add all four colors together to get the brown color u want to get.

Sure! I'll be happy to help you mix colors. Here are the explanations for each color:

1. Orange:
To create orange, you need to mix red and yellow. Start with small amounts of each color, and experiment with increasing the amount of one color to achieve the desired shade of orange. If you need to make it lighter, add more yellow. If you want it darker, add more red.

2. Green:
To make green, you need to combine blue and yellow. Start with equal parts of both colors and adjust the ratio to get the desired shade of green. If you want a more vibrant shade of green, add a little more yellow. If you prefer a deeper shade, add a touch of blue.

3. Yellow:
Yellow is a primary color and cannot be created by mixing other colors. If you don't have yellow, you may need to consider acquiring it or try experimenting with other available colors to achieve a similar shade.

4. Brown:
Brown is a secondary color that can be created by mixing primary colors. To get various shades of brown, start with a base of red or orange, then gradually add small amounts of blue until you reach the desired brown hue. The exact proportions will depend on the specific shade you want.

5. Purple:
Purple is created by combining blue and red. You can start with equal parts of blue and red, then adjust the ratios until you achieve the desired shade of purple. If you want a warmer purple, add more red, and if you want a cooler purple, add more blue.

Remember, when mixing colors, it's always best to start with small amounts. You can gradually add more of each color until you achieve the desired shade, and don't forget to mix the colors thoroughly to ensure an even blend. Good luck with your artwork!