It depends what you would define purple as, but generally violet is quite a light shade of purple
Indigo is darker than violet so obviously violet has to be lighter
"Light purple" is a pale shade of purple that is lighter than the typical color of purple. It is created by adding white to a standard purple hue.
The colors with a wavelength shorter than blue are the violet or purple colors. They have shorter wavelengths because they are higher on the electromagnetic spectrum, meaning they have higher frequency. They also have higher energy, too.
When red and violet are combined, the color that is made is a shade of purple.
When blue and violet are mixed together, the color produced is purple.
Indigo is darker than violet so obviously violet has to be lighter
In the purple range - lilac and lavender.
Well there is almost no difference but violet is a little bit lighter than purple but it's hard to tell.
they arent excactly the same but they are in the same family. violet is lighter, and has more pink than purple
Yes. Violet is lighter and purple has a different way of its color. Yes. Purple is a color, and violet is a shade of that color.
Purple and violet are often used interchangeably to describe colors that are a mix of red and blue. However, violet is technically a spectral color that falls between blue and purple in the color spectrum. Purple is a broader term that encompasses a range of colors that include violet.
On a mood ring, dark purple (blue-violet) can mean very happy, while violet means in love, and lighter purple (red-violet) means emotionally peaking.
Purple and violet are similar colors but are not exactly the same. Purple is a mix of blue and red, while violet is a spectral color that falls between blue and purple in the visible light spectrum. Violet is often considered to be a more bluish shade of purple.
Light Purple?
Violet is a color that falls on the visible spectrum between blue and purple. It is often described as a rich, deep hue that is created by combining blue and red light.
Light purple, violet. Also depends on how much white you add. The more white, the lighter the purple.
violet looks like a very deep blue actually violet is purple. crayola made up the name purple, it is really violet and that is the truth. violet is a secondary color you get from mixing the primaries red and blue red+blue=violet purple sounds much cooler than violet though Like Elizabeth Taylor's eyes: