Transcript Color
These are the base
colors that all other
colors are made.
These colors can not be
made by mixing other
colors.
Orange, Green and
Violet (Purple)
These colors are made
by mixing two primary
colors.
Equation for this color is:
P+P=S
Red Orange, Red Violet, Yellow
Orange, Yellow Green, Blue
Green and Blue Violet.
These colors are created by
mixing a Primary and a
Secondary that are next to each
other on the color wheel.
Equation for these colors are:
P + S =T
Complimentary
Analogous
Triadic
Cool Dominant
Warm Dominant
Tints and Shades
Monochromatic
This is found directly
across from each
other on the color
wheel.
Very strong, attention
getting color combo.
Complimentary
Colors
Color Harmonies
Grouping of colors that
are next to each other on
the color wheel.
Much More of a soothing
combo than
Complimentary.
Used when painting
grass, leaves, or any
painting that would need
subtle color change.
Analogous
Primary Color and
Secondary Color
groups are examples of
a triadic scheme.
When you take the
colorwheel and find
colors separated by
equal 3rds.
Analogous color combo
that could be used to
make a painting feel cold.
These colors are to be
used in place of blacks in
shadows.
Colors are found on the
blue side of the color
wheel.
Use Cool Colors Instead of
Blacks and grays to make
the illusion of shadows.
Analogous color scheme
that gives the illusion of
warmth.
Used to show sunkissed
surfaces.
Temperature of the day.
Colors found on the orange
side of the color wheel.
Use warm colors to show
the warmth of a sun kissed
surface.
Tints are the
adding of white to
a color to make it
lighter.
Shades are adding
of black to a color to
make colors darker.
+ WHITE
+ BLACK
Using tints and shades
to Paint or Draw.
Does Not mater what
color you are using as
long as you
continuously use the
same color just
different tints or
shades of that color.