Purple is already a mix of red and blue, so it cannot be created by mixing colors with violet. Violet is a hue that sits between blue and purple on the color wheel.
Blue and red mixed together make violet, or purple.
Yellow and purple make brown when mixed together.
Depending on the amounts you mix them in; some shade of red-violet or red-purple. A tertiary color.
Red and blue mixed together make the color purple.
Pink and purple mixed together can create a shade of violet or lavender, depending on the proportions of pink to purple.
Blue and red mixed together make violet, or purple.
Yellow and purple make brown when mixed together.
Depending on the amounts you mix them in; some shade of red-violet or red-purple. A tertiary color.
Red and blue mixed together make the color purple.
Pink and purple mixed together can create a shade of violet or lavender, depending on the proportions of pink to purple.
Violet is another name for the secondary colour purple. Purple was at one time a difficult colour to make. Because of this clothing dyed purple was very expensive and reserved for royalty. Purple is also connected to spirituality. Some people see purple as a calming or soothing colour. In some spiritual paths the colour purple is associated with the goddess.
You cannot make blue from purple because it is a primary color.
Purple (violet) is a secondary color which can be made by mixing equal parts of red and blue (both primary colours).
Purple and yellow mixed together make a shade of brown.
The English translation of the french word mauve is mauve. Purple is a mixture of the spectral colours blue and red. Mauve is an unsaturated colour - purple has been mixed with white to make mauve or lilac just as red is mixed with white to make pink and turquoise with white to make eau-de-nil.
The colors Red and Blue, When mixed together make the color purple.Blue and red mixed together make Purple.
Violet, the colour is named for the flower. The flower is a slight bit more blue-purple than real purple and some what lightened. If you are looking to match the colour of a violet you will need 2 parts Blue + 1 7/8 parts Red, then add a touch of white to soften the colour. If you are looking for the "violet" that is now used to describe the secondary colour (it used to be called purple) then add equal parts Red and Blue.