Mixing blue and purple colors together creates blue-violet color.
The world would be boring in black and white and that is why we have colors to make it more interesting. As beautiful as they are, colors have some interesting properties that make them even more enjoyable to learn about.
Wouldn’t it be fun to mix colors? The answer is - absolutely. The joy of playing with colors is often celebrated through festivals like Holi. The blending of colors together creates beautiful scenery for those watching.
Did you know that mixing two colors makes way for another new color to come out of it? Blending colors make a much more colorful outcome. Blue and purple are also two colors that mix together to create other colors.
What is formed when the purple color is mixed with blue? But are more than one color created through this combination? Get ready to dive into the world of colors to find more answers about the blue and violet combination.
Afterward, do check out some interesting facts on what color is aubergine and what color is carbon.
Defining Primary, Secondary, And Tertiary Colors
Before we dive into different colors and the mix of colors, let us learn about the basics. The basics here would be the awareness of primary, secondary, and tertiary colors.
Ever heard of it? Well, we can find the answer together about what these three types of colors are. After having an understanding of this color classification, you will be able to understand how the mixture of colors works.
So, to begin with, what is this classification and why is such a classification made? This classification of colors is done in order to how colors mix together to form another color.
There are three primary colors, three secondary colors, and six tertiary colors. Primary color refers to the basic colors, more like the parent colors. That is, these three colors cannot be made by color mixing any other colors.
This is the foundation of colors. The three primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. These colors stand on their own and mixing all these three colors gives the black color.
Secondary colors are colors that are made by mixing the primary colors. The three secondary colors are orange, green, and purple. Mixing the colors red and yellow make orange color, green is formed by blending yellow and blue, lighter purple is the result of red and blue mixed together.
Finally, we have tertiary colors. In the case of tertiary colors, they are created by mixing primary colors with secondary colors. There are six tertiary colors.
They are red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-purple, and red-purple. By mixing an equal ratio of primary and secondary colors, we get the tertiary colors. These tertiary color mixtures are known by other names also.
Mixing Blue And Purple With Other Colors
What happens when blue and purple mix with other colors? Blue and purple are part of the color wheel. We have already gone through the concept of primary, secondary, and tertiary colors.
From this classification, blue is a primary color and purple is a secondary color. There are different ways in which these two colors can be mixed with another color. The primary color can be mixed with another primary color to create a secondary color.
It can also be mixed with another secondary color to create a tertiary color. The secondary color can be mixed with the primary color to form a tertiary color too. Here, the primary color is blue and the secondary color is purple.
Let us go through the simple answer of how these two colors blend in with other colors. Blue mixed with the primary color yellow makes the color green, which is a secondary color.
Blue when mixed with the other primary color red creates the color purple, which is a secondary color. Blue mixes with secondary colors like purple and green to form violet and cyan respectively. Since orange is the complementary color of blue, mixing these two colors form a muted color.
To mute a color, it is usually mixed with its complementary color. In different amounts, blue and orange can be mixed together to form brown too.
blue will create a beautiful blue-violet combination too. When it comes to the color purple, it can be mixed with the primary colors to form tertiary colors.
Purple mixed with the primary color red creates magenta. Purple when mixed with blue creates violet or shades of violet, like lavender.
Yellow and purple are complementary colors. This means that these yellow and purple when mixed together form a muted purple color. It is good to see purple and yellow together as they complement each other.
But when these two are mixed, they create a neutral shade almost similar to brown. But this shade is called muted purple since the purple color can be seen in this purple yellow mix.
Mixing Blue And Purple Together
So far it is clear that blue is a primary color and purple is a secondary color. We have also seen what these two colors separately make when mixed with other colors.
What happens when blue and purple are mixed together? Since a primary color mixed with a secondary color forms a tertiary color, the color created through this mix will be tertiary color. The blue-purple combination color formed by mixing blue and purple makes different shades depending on the amount of each color used.
Each shade is known by a different name also. Purple and blue can be made light or dark in shade before being mixed into a purple and blue mix.
What changes the shade of the blue-purple combination? Surprisingly, black and white are not considered as colors.
They are neutral and achromatic, which means without color. These two colors are therefore used to change the tint and shade of various colors that are formed. When a color is made lighter, it is tinted, and when the color is darker, it’s a shade.
By now, you might be aware of which color to choose to make a tint and a shade. That’s right.
White creates tint and black creates shade. To state an example, when the color red is mixed with white, it creates a pink hue.
When red is mixed with black, it becomes a dark shade of red like maroon. When blue and red are combined together, a dark hue is formed too. The color mixing theory is so versatile.
So, when blue and purple are mixed together to form a violet color, this color can be changed into different tints by adding white and into different shades by mixing black into the color. The different shades of purple and blue can be formed when the two colors make a combination.
There is no simple answer to the question: what do blue and purple mixed together create? There are many answers and each answer is dependent on the amount of each color used in the combination.
A few tints and shades of this combination might be familiar to you. Periwinkle is the name of the color created by the combination of blue and purple. It is more popularly called lavender blue.
Periwinkle looks like a tint of purple and may seem like a pastel purple. The blue-purple combination looks similar to a blue-violet combination.
Color Combinations Made With Blue And Purple
The color combinations made by mixing blue and purple together are different shades of lavender or periwinkle. Since purple and blue make a pretty similar shade, the combination of these two colors will also be close to these colors.
Though indigo looks like a combination of blue and purple, it is actually a combination between blue and red. The color periwinkle is made in different ways too. If it's to make a paint, the color is made with the help of red and white.
The primary color red is mixed with white to create a base pink color, to this, light blue is added to make the periwinkle color. There are different shades of blue like ultramarine blue and other darker shades of blue.
Each of these blues mixed with purple gives a different shade or tint of lavender. The primary color blue is mixed with white to create a light hue and with black to create darker shades.
There are colors like periwinkle gray that is a silvery blue-purple mix. It is more of a neutral color of the combination. The main difference between lavender and periwinkle is the blue color content in both colors.
Lavender has a slightly light blue color when compared to periwinkle. While lavender has a bit more purple, periwinkle is both purple and blue.
There are different shades of purple colors known too. Mauve, plum, lilac, sangria, heather, mulberry, and wine are all different shades of purple.
The shade of purple will either be light or dark. Light purple is made by white color mixing. Likewise navy, sky, cobalt, ocean, denim, peacock are all different blues.
Blue and purple mixed together make paint dark purple if the purple color hue is more in the shade. You have to mix blue and purple the right amount.
Dark purple and ultramarine blue requires you to mix black in them for the purple and blue dark shades. The color mixing process requires you to mix the necessary amount depending on the shade that you're looking for.
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