Light Blue And Purple Mixed Together
Try adding a small amount of white paint to this mix if you want to soften your purple even more.
Light blue and purple mixed together. But that is a far too simple answer to the question of what color is created when blue and purple are mixed. Electric blue orchid lime. Mixing blue and purple requires you to mix a primary color with a secondary color. The result is a purple black or gray.
Bold blue walls paired with equally striking accent colors such as purple lime green and hot pink give this living room youthful energy. Hence they will never mix a bright purple no matter which blue you use. After mixing up a batch of perfect purple gradually add more red to create a lighter warmer shade of purple. Neutral color furniture allows the colorful walls and accessories to shine.
To mix a clean purple you must have a tube of red that carries a strong color bias of blue and does not carry any yellow. On the color wheel the secondary colors are located between the colors they are made from. Either way you have to experiment to find what works best for you. Now you can see that there are many ways to combine colors to make purple.
Here i have mixed cadmium red with ultramarine blue. Or you can mix multiple colors together to get different shades of purple. Mixing these colors together creates the tertiary color blue violet. There s a reason the cool side of the spectrum is so popular when it comes to decorating in the bedroom.
For example the cadmium reds carry a color bias of yellow. Seeing as red and blue mixed together makes purple red and purple mixed together would make a magenta or mauve depending on the intensity and amount of red and purple involved. The final color you get is highly dependent on how much of each color you use. You can start with a basic color palette and mix blue and red together to make purple.
A collection of various art prints on one wall gives the room a relaxed and eclectic vibe. The six tertiary colors red orange red violet yellow green yellow orange blue green and blue violet are made by mixing a primary color with an adjacent secondary color. Their hue is halfway between the two primary colors that were used to mix them.