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The Color Theory

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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THE COLOR THEORY

  • Sir IsaacNewton was the first person to develop a circular color diagram in 1666.
  • This action opened up a whole new realm of possiblity for this color wheel.
  • Color theory encompasses a multitude of definitions.
  • The color wheel, color harmony, and the context of how colors are used.
  • A color circle, based on red, yellow and blue, is traditional in the field of art.
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THE PRIMARY COLORS

THE THREE PRIMARY COLORS ARE RED, BLUE, AND YELLOW
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YELLOW

WILL CHANGE WITH THE INTENSITY OF THE TINT, TONE OR SHADE.
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YELLOW

A PRIMARY SUBTRATIVE COLOR COMPLEMENTARY TO BLUE.
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RED

Red instantly attracts, makes people excited and increases the heart rate.
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RED

A COLOR AT THE END OF THE SPECTRUM NEXT TO ORANGE
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BLUE

the color of the sky, ocean, sleep, twilight
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BLUE

color intermediate between green and violet,

THE PRIMARY

THIS SUMS UP THE 3 PRIMARY COLORD
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SECONDARY COLORS

  • Green, orange and purple
  • These are the colors formed by mixing the primary
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GREEN

  • of the color between blue and yellow in the spectrum

GREEN

COVERED WITH GRASS, TREES, OR OTHER PLANTS.

ORANGE

Orange is a colour located between red and yellow on the spectrum of light,

ORANGE

Its name is derived from the orange fruit.
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PURPLE

THE IMMIDIATE COLOR BETWEEN RED AND BLUE
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PURPLE

RICH SHADE BETWEEN CRIMSON AND VIOLET
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