All colors have cold and warm variants and can work in surprising ways when used in color compositions.
I’m not trying to be a jerk here, but what’s an example of a warm blue? I can’t imagine it.
That warm blue does look cozy, in that it looks like the color that your dad’s old too-short shorts were in the 70s.
I’m colorblind and purple is often just blue without any qualifiers.
That’s kind of like saying if 1 is 0 + 1 or 2 - 1
Erm what?.. That’s a pretty bizarre question. Like asking if a fork is more of a spoon, or a butter knife. Purple is not a red or a blue, it’s a mix of red and blue, not a discrete wavelength. Violet and indigo may look similar to it but, unlike purple, are discrete wavelengths.
If one has to answer the question, it depends on the red and blue used to make the purple.
I think you’re missing the point somewhat.
To me, It depends on the shade of purple
Purple is a group of colours in between of blue and red, but unlike Indigo is leaning toward red (hot).
Finally some important questions!
Depends on the context.
Yes
It depends on the definition of purple.
purple is when your eyes are about to cry with joy
Idfk, for me almost everything with visible blue in it is blue.
I consider it not a real color, just a sick joke our brains play on us. I also think it’s an ugly color though, and hate that so many modern applications use it as a main color and don’t allow retheming to something pleasant like blue or green.
It’s a different color, I consider it purple, my favorite part of the color spectrum. Purple can be made with both blue and red, but still is a completely different color. How would you consider water? Like liquid oxygen or wet hydrogen? Or just like water?
Lukewarm purple?
It’s anti-green
Anti yellow