Friday, November 14, 2014

Color Theory


A color scheme is an arrangement or combination of colors, especially as used in interior decoration. The different kinds of color schemes are monochromatic colors which creates a soothing effect which makes an overall mood, analogous colors which uses a color as a dominant color and adjacent colors to surround it, complementary colors which have opposite colors on the color wheel put next to each other, and split complementary is a variation of complementary colors two adjacent colors are matched against its opposite color. A color triad is any combination of three colors on the color wheel.


The three primary colors are red, blue, and yellow.
The three secondary colors are violet, orange, and green.
The six tertiary colors are blue green, blue violet, red violet, red orange, yellow orange, and yellow green.
Examples of Color Schemes:

Monochromatic color: 

Analogous color: 
Complementary color: 
Triadic Colors: 
Split complementary color: 


This is Amijot's Kaleidoscope.  

This is my kaleidoscope.

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