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monochromatic colors: different values of one color
analogous colors: colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, show three examples
split complementary colors: a base color and thecolors on each side of its complementary color, show three examples
triadic colors: three colors that are evenly spaced apart from each other on the color wheel, show three examples
Brief Explanations
- Monochromatic colors: These are variations of a single hue, including tints (white added), tones (gray added), and shades (black added).
- Analogous colors: Groups of 3 adjacent hues on the color wheel, sharing a common base hue.
- Split Complementary colors: A base hue plus the two hues adjacent to its direct complementary color.
- Triadic colors: Three hues evenly spaced (120 degrees apart) on the standard 12-color wheel.
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Monochromatic colors (Blue variations):
Pale blue, Sky blue, Medium blue, Deep blue, Navy blue, Dark blue gray
Analogous color examples:
- Red, Red-orange, Orange
- Blue, Blue-violet, Violet
- Yellow, Yellow-green, Green
Split Complementary color examples:
- Red, Yellow-green, Blue-green
- Blue, Red-orange, Yellow-orange
- Yellow, Blue-violet, Red-violet
Triadic color examples:
- Red, Yellow, Blue
- Orange, Green, Violet
- Red-orange, Yellow-green, Blue-violet