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An Introduction To Color Theory

An Introduction To Color Theory. The Color Wheel. Primary Colors. Secondary Colors. intermediate colors. Color Wheel Including the Secondary and Intermediate Colors. Complimentary Colors.

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An Introduction To Color Theory

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  1. An Introduction To Color Theory

  2. The Color Wheel

  3. Primary Colors

  4. Secondary Colors

  5. intermediate colors

  6. Color Wheel Including the Secondary and Intermediate Colors

  7. Complimentary Colors

  8. Analogous colors, also known as adjacent colors, are colors which are next to each other on the color wheel. and are closely related, such as blue, blue-green and green. Families of analogous colors include warm colors (red, orange, yellow) and cool colors (green, blue, violet). Analogous Colors

  9. Neutral ColorsColors Don't Usually Show up on the Color Wheel. Neutral Colors Include Black, White, Gray, and Sometimes Brown and Beige. They Are Sometimes Called “Earth Tones.”

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