True purple is made by mixing equal parts warm blue and cool red. Warm-toned blues like ultramarine and phthalo blue create purple. Cool-toned reds like permanent rose and quinacridone magenta make true purple
Purple sits between red and blue on the color wheel. HEX code: #9D00FF, RGB values: 61.6% red, 0% green, 100% blue. Symbolizes power, confidence, wisdom, royalty, and extravagance
Purple appears reddish and saturated, while violet appears bluish and less saturated. Purple is not a spectral color, but requires both red and blue light. Violet contains more blue than red, while purple is closer to 1:1 ratio
Purple is made from red and blue, sitting between red and blue on the color wheel. Violet is a spectral color, while purple is a mix of red and blue. Purple's complementary color is yellow
Blue and pink create light purple when mixed together. Pink is a tint of red, making mixing blue and pink secondary color. Mixing blue and red is easier and more logical method. Adding more white can make purple lighter, more blue darker
Purple is a secondary color on the color wheel, created by mixing red and blue. Primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. Tertiary colors are created by mixing primary and secondary colors