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Presentation on Colours
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Welcome to the wonderful Colours
"Of all God's gifts to the sighted man, color is holiest, the most divine, the most solemn" -Quote by John Ruskin ( ) English art critic.
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COLOURS Colours is sensation produced on the eye by rays of light…
Colours are used in hotels for various aspects like walls,floorings,Fabrics and furniture…
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Colour wheel The color wheel or color circle is the basic tool for combining colors. The first circular color diagram was designed by Sir Isaac Newton in 1666. The colour wheel comprises of 12 colours; 3 Primary- Red, Yellow,Blue 3 Secondary- Orange,Green, Violet 6 Tertiary colurs- Red-orange,Blue-green,violet red and so on… The color circle can be divided into warm and cool colors. Warm colors are vivid and energetic, and tend to advance in space. Cool colors give an impression of calm, and create a soothing impression. White, black and gray are considered to be neutral
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Colour wheel
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Colour wheel
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Tints & Shades If a color is made lighter by adding white, the result is called a tint. If black is added, the darker version is called a shade. And if gray is added, the result is a different tone. Tints - adding white to a pure hue: Shades - adding black to a pure hue: Tones - adding gray to a pure hue:
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Colour Schemes There are many Colour schemes like- Monochomatic
Complimentary Split Complimentary Analogous Double Analogous Triad Tetrad
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Monochomatic Colour Scheme
It evolves from single hue which can be varied highLight to lowdark.
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MONOCHROMATIC COLOUR SCHEME
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MONOCHROMATIC COLOUR SCHEME
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Complimentary Colour Scheme
Complementory colour schmes: Built on any two hues directly opposite on colour wheel…
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Complimentary Colour Scheme
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Split Complimentary In addition to the base color, it uses the two colors adjacent to its complement. Red-blue-green, Violet red-Blue -Orange
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Split Complimentary-Red-Blue-Green
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Split Complimentary-Red-Blue-Yellow
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Analogous Based on one hue that lie next each other on colour wheel
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Analogous
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Analogous Colour Scheme
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Yellow-Yellow green- Green-Blue-Green
Double Analogous Any four neighboring(adjascent)hues on colour wheel make up double analogous schemes Yellow-Yellow green- Green-Blue-Green
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Double Analogous
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Triad is made up of any three colours which are EQUIDISTANT ON COLOUR WHEEL, such as red, yellow and blue or using secondary colors yellow-green, blue-violet, and red-orange
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Triad Colour Scheme-RED-YELLOW-BLUE
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Tetrad Any four colours which form a RECTANGLE on a colour wheel.
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Tetrad
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