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1. The Color Wheel
The color wheel is a
means of organizing the
colors in the spectrum.
The color wheel
consists of 12 sections,
each containing one
hue.
A hue is a name of
a color on the color
wheel.
This lesson will discuss
each of the colors, color
harmonies and how they
are created.
2. The Primary Color Triad
The primary colors are,
red, yellow and blue
and are the purest and
most intense of all the
colors.
The intensity of a color is
the brightness or dullness of
a color.
They form a triangle on
the color wheel and are
colors that cannot be mixed
from any other colors. These
are the only colors that can
be found in nature.
red
yellow
blue
3. The Secondary Color Triad
The secondary colors are
orange, green and violet
and are duller than the
primaries because they
have been mixed
together.
They form a triangle on
the color wheel and are
colors that are mixed
from the primary colors.
Primary + Primary = secondary
orange
green
violet
Red + yellow=orange
Blue + yellow= green
Red + blue= violet
4. The Intermediate (Tertiary) Colors
These colors are yellow-orange,
yellow-green, blue-green, blue-
violet, red-orange, red-violet and
are even duller than the secondary
colors because the primary has
been mixed with a secondary.
These 6 colors are formed by
mixing a primary and a secondary
color.
Primary + Secondary = Tertiary
yellow + orange=yellow-orange
yellow + green = yellow-green
blue + green =blue-green
blue + violet = blue-violet
red + violet =red-violet
red + orange = red-orange
Yellow
orange
Red
orange
Red
violet
Blue
violet
Blue
green
Yellow
green
5. The Analogous Color Scheme
Analagous colors are at least 3
colors that sit side by side on a
color wheel and have one
common hue.
Example- yellow, yellow-orange,
orange
An analogous color cannot
have two primary colors in its
scheme because the primary
colors have nothing in common
The color scheme creates a
sense of harmony and is similar
in appearance because the
colors have a common yellow
hue.
Yellow
Yellow
Orange
Orange
Red
Orange
6. The Complementary
Color Scheme
Complementary colors are
colors that are opposite each
other on the color wheel.
Imagine the color wheel as a
clock. Pick the color directly
opposite that number and you
will have your complementary
colors. (2 green and 8 red)
A complement absorbs all the
light waves the other color
reflects and is the strongest
contrast to the color.
7. The Split Complementary
Color Scheme
Split Complementary colors are 3
colors that are combined by one hue
plus the hues on each side of its
complement.
• As an example: Choose the
color yellow
•Take yellow’s complement which is
violet and take the hues on each
side of the complement (red-violet
and blue-violet) but not the
complement, and combine with the
yellow.
yellow
Violet
Red
Violet
Blue
Violet
•Yellow, blue-violet and red-violet
8. The Double-Split Complementary
Color Scheme
Double-Split
Complementary
schemes consist of 4
colors, two on either
side of the two
complements, but
not the original set
of colors.
Complementary color yellow
Complementary color violet
Yellow-Orange Yellow-Green
Blue-Violet
Red-Violet
9. The Monochromatic Color Scheme
Monochromatic colors
are one color(hue) with
the tints and shades of
that color.
Tint- adding white to the
color
Shade-adding black to the
color
Value- lights and darks of
an object
Tone- adding gray to a color
10. The Warm and Cool Color Scheme
Warm colors range from:
yellow
yellow-orange
orange
red-orange
red
red-violet
and are colors that advance
towards you.
Cool colors range from:
yellow-green
green
blue-green
blue
blue violet
violet
and are colors that recede or go into the picture
12. Neutral Colors
Neutral Colors are those colors not
found on the color wheel but are
mixed by other colors on the color
wheel.
White
Brown
Gray
Black
13. Emotional Properties of Color
Colors are often associated with
emotions. Most people have a favorite
color, probably stemming from long
traditions and impressions of color. The
feelings one has about certain colors
may come from the association we have
with warm and cool colors in nature.
14. Color of Emotions
Red- often associated with evil,
danger, energy, vitality, speed
and courage. It s dynamic
when used in a design.
Blue- a calm, soothing, and
tranquil color, harmony and
serenity , of divine inspiration
sometimes associated with
sadness or depression
Yellow- a cheery color that
embodies light and warmth. Is
the color of the mind. A creative
energy which is joyful and
uplifting.
Black- associated with bad
luck, mounful, stark, dramatic
Purple- a symbol for royalty or
wealth and stands for the
purest and highest ideal. Is
sophisticated and creative.
Green- signifies life or hope. Is
nature’s most abundant color.
It is the balance between warm
and cool and the symbol of
friendship
Orange- blends with the
physical energy of red with the
intellectual influence of yellow.
White- symbolizes
purity,truth, innocence, light