When you mix red and violet it turns into a dark dark red like a blood color.
One part red (a primary colour) plus one part orange (a secondary colour) will result in red- orange (a tertiary colour).
Some colors that are made by mixing a primary color and a secondary color include red-orange (mixing red and orange), yellow-green (mixing yellow and green), and blue-violet (mixing blue and violet). These combinations result in a wide range of hues that can be used in various artistic expressions.
Mixing equal parts of red and blue will create a magenta color.
Blue-violet is typically made by mixing the colors blue and violet together. Mixing blue and violet in varying amounts will produce different shades of blue-violet.
The secondary colors are green, orange, and violet. These colors are created by mixing two primary colors together: green is made by mixing blue and yellow, orange is made by mixing red and yellow, and violet is made by mixing blue and red.
One part red (a primary colour) plus one part orange (a secondary colour) will result in red- orange (a tertiary colour).
Three secondary colors, orange, green and violet, result from mixing two of the three primary colors together. Orange is made from mixing equal parts of red and yellow. Green is made from mixing equal parts of yellow and blue. Violet is a mixture of blue and red.
Some colors that are made by mixing a primary color and a secondary color include red-orange (mixing red and orange), yellow-green (mixing yellow and green), and blue-violet (mixing blue and violet). These combinations result in a wide range of hues that can be used in various artistic expressions.
Mixing equal parts of red and blue will create a magenta color.
Blue-violet is typically made by mixing the colors blue and violet together. Mixing blue and violet in varying amounts will produce different shades of blue-violet.
Mixing the colors violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red together in equal parts would result in a muddy brown or black color. Mixing all colors of the visible spectrum will generally result in a dark or neutral color due to the complex interactions of different wavelengths of light.
The secondary colors are green, orange, and violet. These colors are created by mixing two primary colors together: green is made by mixing blue and yellow, orange is made by mixing red and yellow, and violet is made by mixing blue and red.
Secondary colors of pigment consists of the mixture of TWO primary colors. Primary Colors: Yellow, Red, Blue. Yellow + Red = Orange Yellow + Blue = Green Red + Blue = Purple/Violet Secondary Colors: Orange, Green, Purple/Violet.
Violet is a secondary color. Secondary colors are achieved by mixing two of the three primary colors in equal proportions. Violet is made by mixing Blue and Red, therefore the answer is two.
Red + Red = Red Red + Blue = Purple
Colors that are related to each other are analogous. They are neighbors on the color wheel and share a common color. For example, blue violet, violet, and red violet. they all contain red. The Violet (a secondary color) has been made by mixing red and blue (both primary colors). The blue-violet and red-violet (both tertiary colors) have been made by mixing the secondary color (Violet) with the primary color included in it's name. They are analogous, or relatives, because they all contain red. This holds true for any three colors on the color wheel which directly in contact with each other. See the related link for more on mixing colors.
Blue and red combine to make violet.