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Color Schemes
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Def.: Groupings of colors that produce satisfying effects.
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Primary Colors that cannot be created by mixing other colors together. The most basic colors. (Red, Yellow, Blue)
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Secondary Created by mixing two primary color together. (Green, Orange, Violet)
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Warm Colors that produce a feeling of heat, love, the sun, etc. (reds, oranges, and yellows).
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Cool Colors that produce a feeling of cold, sadness, loneliness, nature, water, etc. (Greens, blues, violets)
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Monochromatic Tints and shades of one color (Ex. Pinks, reds, maroons)
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Triadic Colors evenly spaced on the color wheel. (Ex. Y-G, R-O, B-V)
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Analogous Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. (Ex. Y-G, G, B-G, B, B-V)
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Complimentary Colors across the color wheel from each other. (Ex. Yellow and Violet)
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Split Complimentary A color and the two colors on either side of its compliment. (Ex. R, B-G, Y-G)
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Neutral Hues not found on the color wheel. (Black, White, Grays, Browns, Beiges)
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