The Types Of Colors
Hue
Another name for a color
Example of a complimentary color
Blue and orange, red and green, and yellow and purple
Cool Colors
Blues, greens, and violets
Shade
Color darkened by adding black
Tint
Color lightened by adding white
Secondary
Colors made by mixing two primaries
Complementary
Colors opposite each other on the color wheel
Value
The lights and darks of a color: tints and shades
Analogous
a group ofcolors next to each other on the color wheel
Neutral Colors
black, white, tans, grays
Combinations to make secondary colors
blue+yellow=green, red+yellow= orange, blue+red=violet
Example of analogous
blue, blue-green, and green
tertiary colors
blue-green, blue-violet, red-orange, red-violet, yellow-orange, and yellow-green
Tertiary
colors made by mixing a primary and secondary that are next to each other on the color wheel
Secondary Colors
green, orange, and violet
How to find a complimentary color
mix two complimentary colors; the primary you didn't use is the compliment is the compliment of the secondary you mixed
Example of a hue
pink, maroon, and vermilion are all hues of red
Primary
pure colors that cannot be made by mixing colors
Primary Colors
red, yellow, and blue
Warm Colors
reds, oranges, yellow
Intensity
the brilliance or dullness of a color
Monochromatic
variations of a single color