Yes. Magenta is between red and purple.
Somewhere between red and purple.
Yes. Crimson is between red and magenta.
If you need a bright purple then it is better to use any blue and magenta instead of red. Red is traditional, but magenta is the technically correct primary color. Adjust the proportions to get a pinker or bluer purple. Hope that helps!
A cyan bead seen through a magenta filter should appear a very dark, warm purple. This is because magenta is a type of red and cyan is a type of blue, so when they mix together they appear purple.
Purple
Magenta.
Purple gradients towards blue. Magenta gradients towards red.
Somewhere between red and purple.
Magenta is a shade of purple. An easy way to tell the difference between pink and purple is this; pink is pale red, purple is any combination of red and blue. Because magenta is between red and blue in the color circle, that makes it a purple color.
magenta has a more of a purple underlying tone to it, while pink has a more of a red tone to it
purple and red
Magenta is made up of purple, pink, and possibly red. The darker magenta is, the more red and purple. The lighter, then more pink.
Purple
Yes. Crimson is between red and magenta.
Probably magenta-ish...yeah something like that. The combination of the secondary colour purple, with the primary colour red will result in the tertiary colour red-purple, which goes by many names, including magenta.
Magenta is one of the three secondary colours: a mix of red and blue.
Magenta is a red color with a touch of purple, cyan is blue.