Color Theory
C o l o r T h e o r y : How colors are used to create harmony or disharmony Color theory, in all its complexity, is difficult to describe in simple terms. It encompasses many parts, including the clash and convergence of shades, the color wheel, and how society views colors as a whole and individuality. The Color Wheel The color wheel is split into three parts, primary colors, secondary colors , and tertiary colors. Primary colors consist of red, blue, and yellow. These three colors cannot be mixed or created by a combination of other colors. They are the building blocks of every other shade on the wheel. Secondary colors come next (as the the name hints). This section consists of orange, green, and purple. These colors are created by mixing two primary colors together (red and yellow makes orange, yellow and blue makes green, blue and red make purple). Lastly ate tertiary colors. These colors are shade and fragments of all previou...
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