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COLOR WHEEL REVIEW Ms. Meier
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Introduction to Color Mixing

Sep 08, 2014

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Page 1: Introduction to Color Mixing

COLOR WHEEL REVIEW

Ms. Meier

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PRIMARY COLORS

RED BLUE YELLOWYELLOW

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COLOR MIXING

PRIMARY COLORS are mixed in specific pairs to create SECONDARY COLORS

VIOLETRED BLUE

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COLOR MIXING

PRIMARY COLORS are mixed in specific pairs to create SECONDARY COLORS

GREENBLUE YELLOWYELLOW

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COLOR MIXING

PRIMARY COLORS are mixed in specific pairs to create SECONDARY COLORS

ORANGERED YELLOWYELLOW

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SECONDARY COLORS

GREEN ORANGE VIOLET

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BASIC COLOR WHEEL

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TERTIARY COLORSRed-orange

Yellow-green

Red-violet

Blue-green

Blue-violet Yellow-orange

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WARM COLORS

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COOL COLORS

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COMPLEMENTARY COLORS

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COMPLEMENTARY COLOR SCHEME

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COMPLEMENTARY COLOR OPTICAL ILLUSION

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ANALOGOUS COLORS

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ANALOGOUS COLOR SCHEME

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SPLIT TRIAD

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SPLIT TRIAD SCHEME

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TINTS AND SHADES

BLUE-GREEN WHITE

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TINTS AND SHADES

• Shades are colors that are created using any color from the color wheel and black. Shades are generally much darker than tints.

RED BLACK

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MONOCHROMATIC COLORS

• Monochromatic colors are created by mixing a color from the color wheel with varying amounts of white.

ORANGE WHITE

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MONOCHROMATIC COLOR SCHEME

RED-VIOLET WHITE