Depending on the pigments from wich the paint was manufactured and the quality of the paint, the results may vary. Most probably you will obtain a brown hue.
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When you mix green and red, you typically get a shade of brown or olive depending on the proportions of each color.
If you mixed red with green, it'd result in a sickly purple colour, but that's the best you'll be able to get, seeing that green and purple are almost counter-opposites on the Colour Wheel.
You get brown when you mix red and green together.
Mixing red, green, and a little bit of black will result in a dark, muted brown color. The black will darken the red and green, creating a earthy tone.
Mixing equal parts of red and green will create brown. Alternatively, you can mix orange and blue to achieve the same result.
No, mixing purple and green will not result in blue. Purple is a combination of blue and red, while green is a primary color. Mixing these two will likely result in a muddy brown color.