periwinkle, lavender, orchid, heliotrope, mulberry, magenta, violet, indigo. those are the only ones that I know. i luv purple and i hope u love it 2! PURPLE IS EVERYWHERE and it is awsome1 purple purple purple. that is my name. everywhere that i go, purple is the fame1 yay purple! wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh! purple is awsome. luv ya till purple dies- purplishy
The position of the purple shade in a rainbow is typically located between the blue and violet shades.
In the color spectrum, different shades of gray are created by mixing black and white in varying proportions. The shades of gray range from light gray to dark gray, with many different tones in between.
Violet is a shorter wavelength, higher frequency color at the top end of the rainbow spectrum, whereas purple is a mix of blue and red. In terms of lightness or darkness, it varies based on the specific shades being compared.
Yes, blue and purple can be complementary colors that go well together. Just be sure to choose shades that complement each other and avoid wearing overly bold or clashing combinations.
The lightness or darkness of a color is called its value. Value refers to how light or dark a color appears, with light colors having a higher value and dark colors having a lower value. This aspect of a color is important in creating contrast and adding depth in artwork and design.
Purple generally refers to a number of different shades of colour; one of which is called Violet.
They are normally various shades of red and purple.
All the shades of blue
An example of my internet search was with: pale purple colour. Several websites displayed shades and tints based on the colour purple. Mauve being just one example.
royal purple ad baby blue
Amethyst is actually quartz with iron in it compressed at high temperatures. The iron is what creates the purple colour in the quartz. There are different shades of purple depending on what the iron content in the crystal is. Basically it looks like purple quartz...a basic crystal with colour
There are an infinite number of different shades of every colour
There are an infinite number of different shades of every colour
Universal indicator turns shades of blue or purple in an alkali.
Black, purple (in different shades), yellow, red...there are more..
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Plum color is typically a mix of purple and red. By blending red and purple in different ratios, you can achieve varying shades of plum.