The color that is a mixture of purple and red is called maroon.
The color of an object that is both red and purple is a shade of magenta.
When purple and red are mixed together, the color created is a shade of maroon or burgundy.
When purple and red are mixed together, the color produced is a shade of maroon or burgundy.
The word you are looking for is "purple." Purple is a color created by combining the primary colors red and blue.
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The mixture of red and blue creates the color purple.
It looks purple, or a mixture of red and blue.
The color purple is a mixture of the colors red & blue creating a dark shade of violet color man and woman call purple.
purple is a violet mixture with blue and red and it is the color of barney the dionasaur
The mixture of red and purple could be described as reddish purple, but it could also be called heliotrope (after a flower whose petals are of that color).
To me purple is a mixture of red and blue or for light purple red and blue then add white. It is a very pretty color for your walls or something and lots of people love purple.
Purple is a secondary color resulting of the mixture of red and blue on equal amount. There are some variations of tones on the purple color. If you add white to purple you'll get the violet color, which has tonal variations as well.
When purple and red are mixed together, they create a deep, rich shade of maroon or burgundy. The exact resulting color will depend on the ratios of purple to red in the mixture.
If we are talking about additive colors (light), yellow is a mixture of red and green, purple is most likely the primary blue with a certain amount of red, so the resulting color will be a pale red or pink. If we are talking about subtractive colors (paint or ink), yellow is a primary, purple is a mixture of cyan and magenta, so the resulting color would be most likely either grey or a muddy brown.
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.
As a secondary colour made from the mixture of Red (a warm colour) and Blue (a cool colour) the "temperature" of the purple will depend on how much of which colour is in it.
As a secondary colour made from the mixture of Red (a warm colour) and Blue (a cool colour) the "temperature" of the purple will depend on how much of which colour is in it.