Color Theory What is it Monochromatic Complementary SplitComplement

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Color Theory What is it? Monochromatic Complementary Split-Complement Analogous Primary Colors Triadic Secondary Colors

Color Theory What is it? Monochromatic Complementary Split-Complement Analogous Primary Colors Triadic Secondary Colors Tertiary Colors Color Quiz

What is Color Theory? Practical Color Guidance Based on the Color Wheel Visual Effects

What is Color Theory? Practical Color Guidance Based on the Color Wheel Visual Effects of Color Mixing Categories of Colors Color Schemes Home

Primary Colors - Red, Blue, and Yellow - The root of all other hues

Primary Colors - Red, Blue, and Yellow - The root of all other hues - Cannot be mixed from any other hues Think of the Primaries as the "Parent Colors" Home Next

Secondary Colors - Orange, Purple, and Green - Mix of two Primaries Red +

Secondary Colors - Orange, Purple, and Green - Mix of two Primaries Red + Yellow = Orange Red + Blue = Purple Blue + Yellow = Green Home Next

Tertiary Colors - Yellow-orange, Red-purple, blue-green, yellow-orange, and orange-red - Mix a Primary with

Tertiary Colors - Yellow-orange, Red-purple, blue-green, yellow-orange, and orange-red - Mix a Primary with a Secondary for these colors. Home

Monochromatic Color Scheme One color's Tints, Tones, and Shades Tint = Color + White

Monochromatic Color Scheme One color's Tints, Tones, and Shades Tint = Color + White Tone = Color + Gray Shade = Color + Black Example: Pablo Picasso's "The Tragedy" Home Next

Complementary Color Scheme Two colors across from each other. Example: Pablo Picasso's "Bather" Home

Complementary Color Scheme Two colors across from each other. Example: Pablo Picasso's "Bather" Home Next

Split-Complementary Color Scheme One color and the neighbors of its complement. Example: Salvador Dali's

Split-Complementary Color Scheme One color and the neighbors of its complement. Example: Salvador Dali's "Santiago El Grande" Home Next

Analogous Color Scheme Colors next to each other. Example: Paul Cézanne's "Mont Sainte-Victoire and

Analogous Color Scheme Colors next to each other. Example: Paul Cézanne's "Mont Sainte-Victoire and the Viaduct of the Arc River Valley" Home Next

Triadic Color Scheme Three equally spaced colors. Example: Salvador Dali's "The Meditative Rose" Home

Triadic Color Scheme Three equally spaced colors. Example: Salvador Dali's "The Meditative Rose" Home

Color Quiz

Color Quiz

What are three Primary Colors? Return

What are three Primary Colors? Return

What are three Secondary Colors? Return

What are three Secondary Colors? Return

Name That Color Scheme! Return

Name That Color Scheme! Return

Name Three Tertiary colors? Return

Name Three Tertiary colors? Return

What is Color Theory based on? Return

What is Color Theory based on? Return

Name That Color Scheme! Return

Name That Color Scheme! Return

Another name for the Primary Colors? Return

Another name for the Primary Colors? Return

Red + Yellow = ? Return

Red + Yellow = ? Return

Blue + Yellow = ? Return

Blue + Yellow = ? Return

Red + Blue = ? Return

Red + Blue = ? Return

Red + Blue = ? Return

Red + Blue = ? Return

Name that Color Scheme! Return

Name that Color Scheme! Return

Name that Color Scheme! Return

Name that Color Scheme! Return