Violet (RYB) 🎨 RGB Color Code: #8601AF
The hexadecimal RGB code of Violet (RYB) color is #8601AF. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 86 red (134/256), a 01 green (1/256) and a AF blue component (175/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(134,1,175). Closest WebSafe color: Dark magenta (#990099)
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Violet #8F00FF Violet (Caran d'Ache) #6E00C0 Violet (color wheel) #8000FF Violet (crayola) #963D7F Violet (RYB) #8601AF Violet (web) #EE82EE Violet-blue
RYB (an abbreviation of redβyellowβblue) is a subtractive color model used in art and applied design in which red, yellow, and blue pigments are considered
Purple is a color similar in appearance to violet light. In the RYB color model historically used in the arts, purple is a secondary color created by combining
screens, violet is produced by mixing red and blue light, with more blue than red. In the RYB color model historically used by painters, violet is created
originally believed to be red, yellow and blue pigments (representing the RYB color model). However, modern color science does not recognize universal
old-fashioned RYB color wheel. This color is displayed at right. The normalized color coordinates for red-violet are identical to medium violet red, which
typically colored the red-violet color. On an RYB color wheel, the so-called red-violet color is the color between red and violet. This color, electric purple
316Β° 42% 41% 59% 59% Violet (RYB) #8601AF 53% 0% 69% 286Β° 99% 35% 99% 69% Violet (web) #EE82EE 93% 51% 93% 300Β° 76% 72% 45% 93% Violet-blue #324AB2 20% 29%
Non-digital visual artists typically use red, yellow, and blue primaries (RYB color model) arranged at three equally spaced points around their color wheel
yellows. Browns are sometimes by mixing two complementary colors from the RYB model (combining all three primary colors). In theory, such combinations
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There are many ways to mix/generate a color. Computer screens display the required color mixing tiny red, green and blue lights (RGB). Turning off all three components results in a black pixel, while if all components are lit up on full brightness that results a white light.
In print we use cyan, yellow, magenta and black (CMYK) inks because usually we print on a white paper. In this case the lack of the ink will result white paper, and we get a dark shade if more colors are mixed together. We can also define a color by hue, saturation and value (HSV).





