Muddy colors refer to muted, low-saturation hues created by mixing complementary shades or adding gray. Artists and designers use them to evoke mood, depth, or realism, often in landscapes or vintage aesthetics. Painters, interior decorators, and digital creators benefit by achieving subtle, earthy palettes that reduce visual strain and enhance harmony.
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