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A circle in which the primary, secondary, and intermediate hues (colors) are arranged in orderly intervals.
Color Theory
Monochromatic
Paint
Color Wheel
Pure or fundamental colors (red,yellow, and blue) that cannot be created by combining other colors.
Primary Colors
Tertiary Colors
Tints
Camps
A hue created by combining two primary colors. (orange, green, violet)
Hue
Secondary Colors
Shade
Tone
Primary color mixed with adjacent secondary color on the color wheel (yellow orange for example) *Also known as Tertiary Colors
Secondary Colors
Intermediate Colors
Primary Colors
Complimentary Colors
A particular shade of a given color
Monochromatic
Shade
Hue
Tint
A hue mixed with grey
Tone
Tint
Shade
Grey
Any hue that has been mixed with black
Secondary Color
Monochromatic
Tint
Shade
Created when white is added to a color.
Secondary
Tint
Tone
Shade
Different tints and shades of one color (hue).
Monochromatic
Intermediate Colors
Primary Colors
Hue
Colors opposite on the color wheel
Monochromatic Colors
Secondary Colors
Complimentary Colors
Random Colors
One color plus two colors that are on either side of its compliment or on the color wheel
Shade
Tone
Secondary Color
Split Compliment
A color scheme that uses hues next to each other on the color wheel.
Primary Colors
Monochromatic Colors
Analogous Colors
Intermediate Colors
Colors suggesting coolness; blue, green, violet and their variants.
Shades
Hues
Warm Colors
Cool Colors
Colors suggesting warmth: reds, yellows, and oranges and their variants.
Warm Colors
Light Colors
Dark Colors
Cool Colors
White, black and gray (sometimes brown). Used to make tints and shades but do not affect hue.
Warm Colors
Neutral Colors
Neon Colors
Split Compliment
The darkness or lightness of a color.
Total
Value
Dark Colors
Warm Colors
Knowledge of the way colors interact when we combine them and what new colors are created when we do.
Color Mixing
Color Wheel
Color Pattern
Hues