![]() Analogous colors can often be seen in nature such as leaves changing from yellow to orange to red in the fall or in the sea merging into shades of blue and blue green. Sometimes theyre named after the two colors that created them, such as blue-green or orange-red, and sometimes theyre called by their own name. They create unity in art because they are made of the same colors. Thus, their respective hues only vary slightly. Analogous colors are next to each other on the color wheel. See more ideas about opposite colors, blue and purple, red orange. And your colors should have two steps between them on the color wheel. Analogous colors are inherently harmonious because of their close relationship to each other on the color wheel. Red-Orange, Orange-Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green-Blue, Blue-Purple, Purple-Red. When done right, you should have two pairs of complementary colors. Square Color Scheme: Decorate using four colors, which are equidistant on the color wheel.Primary colors highlighted on a color wheel. These three colors are essentially the parents of all the other colors. (Example: blue, violet, orange, and yellow) The three primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. And your base colors should have one step between them on the color wheel (your complementary colors should, too). Tetradic Color Scheme: Decorate using four colors-a base color, a color two steps away from it on the color wheel, the base color’s complement, and the other color’s complement.Blue, blue-green, green, and yellow-green red, red-purple, purple. When done right, your colors should have three steps between them on the color wheel. Analogous Colors are colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. ![]() Triadic Color Scheme: Decorate using three colors, which are equidistant on the color wheel.(Example: blue, red-orange, and yellow-orange) Split-Complementary Color Scheme: Decorate using three colors-a base color, and the two colors next to its complement on the color wheel.Complementary Color Scheme: Decorate using two colors-a base color and its complement on the color wheel.Monochromatic Color Scheme: Choose one base color, and use shades of that color to add dimension to your space. ![]()
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