Brown
Aubergine is similar in color to Eggplant - a shade of purple
Printers make red from magenta and yellow using the printing medias color standard (CMYK) though people with a paintbrush will often deny that somthing like that is even posible beacause they have been taught that the allmighty colors are red, yellow and blue.
This question is a bit vague but I will try my best. There are multiple different words that are not quite purple colours. There is burgundy, and indigo. Burgundy is a red-purple and Indigo is a blue-purple. There is also magenta which is pink-purple.
Red is a primary color and cannot be made from other colors. Red is no longer a primary color. Magenta has replaced it, and cyan has replaced blue. Many more colors can be made with magenta, yellow, and cyan. Mix magenta and yellow to make red.
When you mix red, pink, and purple together, it makes a magenta colour. But, depending on the ratios used, it can create different variations. -About 90% red, 5% pink, and 5% purple makes an auburn red colour.
Aubergine.
Purple
Purple
a rich light purple
Yes. Magenta is between red and purple.
Magenta is made up of purple, pink, and possibly red. The darker magenta is, the more red and purple. The lighter, then more pink.
Combining green and magenta will produce a dark purple color.
a rich light purple
Mostly Black = Black Mostly Magenta = Deep Magenta 50/50 = Very Dark Magenta
Purple and scarlet make a deep, rich shade of burgundy when mixed together.
Indigo and magenta make a lovely shade of purple. So, if you're feeling fancy and want to sound like an art connoisseur, you can call it "magenta indigo" or "indigo magenta." But let's be real, it's just purple.
Purple and magenta are both shades of the color purple. Purple is a more general term used to describe a range of colors that contain blue and red undertones, while magenta is a specific bright purplish-red hue. Magenta is a more vibrant and pinker shade compared to the broader category of purple.