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PRIMARY COLORS: red, blue, yellow

PRIMARY COLORS: red, blue, yellow. SECONDARY COLORS: The colors created from mixing an equal amount of 2 primary colors. . TRIAD COLORS: Pegging 3 colors on the color wheel that make an isosceles triangle. COMPOUND COLORS :

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PRIMARY COLORS: red, blue, yellow

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  1. PRIMARY COLORS: red, blue, yellow

  2. SECONDARY COLORS: The colors created from mixing an equal amount of 2 primary colors.

  3. TRIAD COLORS: Pegging3colors on the color wheel that make an isosceles triangle

  4. COMPOUNDCOLORS: Compound colors are mixed from all three primaries. They are all the Ocher's, earth colors Khaki's etc. In this example mixing between yellow and Violet produces a series of compound colors. They contain varying mixtures of all three primaries (Violet being a mixture of Red and Blue).

  5. COMPLEMENTARYCOLORS: Two colors opposite on the color wheel

  6. MONOCHROMATICCOLORS: Focus on one color with varied intensity and lightness in a single hue.

  7. ANALOGOUSCOLORS: Match colors with adjacent (side by side) colors

  8. WARM &COOLCOLORS:

  9. SHADES OF COLOR: Creating subtle variations with a color’s hue

  10. CUSTOM: You have been assigned to create a color scheme for four walls of a new art room. This color scheme needs to be 4 different colors. This should be a “favorite way” for you to put 4 colors together. http://kuler.adobe.com/#create/fromacolor

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