You add blue to red but just more red than blue for red violet.
No. Violet is a modified secondary color. Purple is a secondary mix of red and blue. Add a little white and you have violet.
Well red is a base color, so nothing is combined to create it. Violet, which is close to purple, is a combination of red and blue.
Red and violet
According to a color wheel, the complimentary color of red-violet would be yellow-green.
Oh, dude, if you mix indigo and violet, you get a color that's technically called blurple. It's like a mix of blue and purple, but honestly, who really cares about the exact shade when you can just call it blurple and move on with your day, right?
blue + red = purple (aka violet)
Combine blue and pink, or blue and red and white to get violet
You can mix red and blue together to create violet. Adjusting the ratio of red to blue can help you achieve the specific shade of violet you desire.
When you mix red and violet it turns into a dark dark red like a blood color.
usually you would get violet
Depending on the amounts you mix them in; some shade of red-violet or red-purple. A tertiary color.
No. Violet is a modified secondary color. Purple is a secondary mix of red and blue. Add a little white and you have violet.
Violet is typically made by mixing blue and red. Varying the amounts of each color can create different shades of violet, from a more bluish hue to a more reddish hue.
Well red is a base color, so nothing is combined to create it. Violet, which is close to purple, is a combination of red and blue.
blue and red, two parts blue, one part red.
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Regarding pigments, you mix red and blue, but a certain amount more red than you would use in purple, for instance.