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How to mix purple color

Purple tuning is relatively simple, the specific tuning skills are as follows:

Oil paint purple: blue plus red / fuchsia = pure purple + rose red / pink purple = pure white + pure purple

Watercolor blending: red + blue = purple. Purple kind of phalaenopsis: purple plus rose red, can be appropriate to add some white.

The gouache pigment has purple ah, that is, violet. No need to mix the color, direct use can be. If you want to make the color focus might as well add some green lotus color. If you want the color to be lighter, just add some white.

Watercolor blending: use some bluish red or rose red, do not use yellowish orange color. And the blue should also choose a purple blue, do not use greenish blue, so that the purple out of the tune will be more bright.

Purple, daily life refers to a color, purple is superimposed by the warm red and calm blue, belongs to the secondary color. In the Chinese tradition, purple is the color of honor, such as the Forbidden City in Beijing, also known as the "Forbidden City", also known as the "Purple East".

Influenced by this, the Japanese royal family still honors the color purple. This originated in the ancient Chinese worship of the North Star. However, in the Ming Dynasty, Huang Cheng's "Painting and Decorating Record" explains purple as the color of tea, bird's head, etc. So in ancient lacquer ware, purple was the most popular color. Therefore, in ancient lacquerware, purple lacquerware generally refers to lacquerware that is brown in color. There are also movies and books with the same name.