primary colours 1 Primary colours are basic colours
primary colours 1) Primary colours are basic colours that can be mixed together to produce other colours. They are usually considered to be red, yellow, blue, and sometimes green. Complementary colours 2) complementary colours are the opposite on each other on the colour wheel. In their most basic form, they are one primary color and the secondary colour that is created by mixing the other two primaries together. Colours that are opposite each other on the colour wheel are considered to be complementary colours (example: red and green). The high contrast of complementary colours creates a vibrant look especially when used at full saturation. This colour scheme must be managed well so it is not jarring. Split complementary The split-complementary color scheme is a variation of the complementary color scheme.
Triad is three colours that are equally spaced out on the colour wheel. These colours work wondefully together when decorating your space. These beautiful contrasting colours helps with creating a harmonious look. there has to be an equal spacing between each 3 rd point, there are only 4 combinations on a traditional colors wheel. Monochromatic You can use any color to create a monochromatic color scheme. For example, adding white to red creates pink, adding black to red creates maroon, etc. Then, you could have a monochromatic color scheme of pink, red, and maroon.
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