Here's a more detailed breakdown:
* Equal Parts: You'll likely get a desaturated, almost khaki-like color. It will still be somewhat identifiable as a green, but it won't be bright or vibrant.
* More Beige: The green will be significantly toned down, resulting in a warmer, earthier beige. It might have a subtle greenish undertone, but it will predominantly appear beige.
* More Green: The beige will soften the green, creating a more muted or olive-toned green. It will be less vibrant than a pure green but still have a noticeable green hue.
The specific shade you get will also depend on the exact shades of beige and green you're using. For example, a cooler beige mixed with a warm green will produce a different result than a warm beige mixed with a cool green.