Color Scheme Project

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Color Schemes Mattie Deisher


Complementary The Complementary color scheme uses two colors that are opposite of eachother on the color wheel, like red and green or blue and orange.


Triadic The Triadic color scheme is where you take the primary or secondary colors on the wheel and make a room based on that, so the primary colors, blue, red, and yellow are great examples for Triadic.


Monochromatic Monochromatic color scheme is a tint and shades of one specific color on the color wheel, for example the diffrent shades of blue.


Neutral Neutral color scheme is based on the colors white, black, gray, beige, and brown, these colors you will not find on the color wheel.


Accented Nuetral Accened Nuetral is the color scheme with the nuetral colors and a bright color like green or pink.


Analogous Analogous color scheme is three colors on the color scheme that are right next to eachother, like blue, blue purple, and purple.


Split Complementary Split Complementary color scheme is when you have three colors find your main color first and select two colors on either side of its complementary color.


Tetrad Tetrads color scheme is made up of any four colors with a logical relationship on the color wheel, so colors like orange yellow, yellow green, blue purple, and red purple.


Complementary Triad Two complementary hues then the third color will be half way between the two colors, so purple to yellow and half way and then you use the color on the right which is green blue.


Analogous Complementary Main the select complement lastley choose two colors directly next to the compliment of the main color, so take green and red and then take the two colors next to the main color red which are purple red and red orange.


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