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@Nightmon
Digital art (involving light) and traditional art (involving pigments) phyiscally work differently. You said mixing paint, which is why I said pigments. You're not going to get gray in your example because you're doing it digitally. You also didnt use *every* eeveelution in your example (which you now insist what you meant even though you said paint, which doesn't match what you initially put forward for the example, or said) so you're going to get brown, because you're mixing red and yellow (orange) with blue, to make make brown. This happens because red, yellow, and blue aren't the primary colors in digital media.
These are. And they mix to become gray.
But that isn't what you put forward so! Instead of just talking generic colours, let's do as you said and use a bunch of eeveelution colours besides, like, Umbreon (for obvious reasons).
Ayyy, still gray.
This is what you get when you mix pigments. As you can see, brown is still not a "neutral" color. So when the hue of normal eevee is shifted, you're going to get an actual hue. Because brown is dark orange.
Hope that cleared things up.