Unit 3: Complementary Colors
Analogous Harmony
Involves 2 or more hues adjacent to (or next to) each other on the color wheel (Red, Red-Orange, Orange)
Monochromatic Harmony
Involves only one hue, but it includes all of its shades, tints, tones, values and intensities (Blue, Navy Blue, Sky Blue)
A _____ is the richest of all the color harmonies, by providing a balanced atmostphere
Triad
Complements ______ each other
Enhance
Primary Compliment Example
The complement of red is a combination of yellow and blue (which is green). Primary Red - Secondary Green are complements
Triad
3 colors are used in a Triad color scheme - 3 colors apart
Split-Complementary Color Scheme
3 colors are used in this color scheme - Start with one color and instead of using its complement, use the two colors on either side of its complement
Tetrad
4 colors are also used - 2 separated colors on the color wheel and their complements
Double Complement Color Harmony or Scheme
4 colors are used - 2 colors adjacent to each other on the color wheel and their complements
A visual impression remaining after the stimulus is removed or what you get after staring at a pure color for a while
An after-image
Schemes that use two colors
Analogous (2+), Complements, Contrast Non-Complementary
Schemes That Use Four Colors
Analogous - 2 or more colors, Double-Complements, Tetrad
Schemes That Use Three Colors
Analogous - 2 or more colors, Triad, Split-Complementary
Contrast Non -Complementary Harmony or Scheme
Any 2 colors on the color wheel that don't meet the description of any of the other harmonies
Complementary Color Harmony or Scheme
Any 2 hues opposite each other on the color wheel
Mixing two complements together equally results in _____
Chromatic Gray - the colors have neutralized each other
These read as energetic, youthful and friendly
Clear tones
Complements
Colors found opposite each other on the color wheel
Types of Harmonies of Contrasting Hues
Complementary, Triad, Split Complementary, Double Complementary, Tetrad, Contrast Non-Complementary
The difference between fringe and after image is that you will see the ______ of the color while you are staring at the pure color
Compliment
In this scheme the contrast will be better if one is warm and one is cool, and the scheme's appearance does not compare to the vividness of complements
Contrast Non -Complementary Harmony or Scheme
Harmonies of Contrasting Hues
Contrasting hues would be ones on the opposite side of the color wheel
Some colors project seriousness, weight and depth
Dark Colors
Compliment of an Intermediate Hue
Determined by finding the complement of each hue involved in the intermediate and then combining them
These tones suggest suggest somberness or even depression
Dull muddy colors
Colors in Juxtaposition
If they are complements, they strengthen each other and appear more vivid. If not, they dull each other
The Compliment of a Primary Hue (R-Y-B)
Is a combination of the two remaining primary colors - hence a secondary hue
An intermediate hue is created by...
Joining a primary hue and its adjacent secondary hue
Some colors project a soft, quiet gentle feeling
Light Colors
Chromatic Gray
Made with 2 chromatic colors - as opposed to Achromatic Gray which is made by mixtures of the achromatic colors black and white
Types of Harmonies of Related Hues
Monochromatic or Analogous
These tones suggest refinement, seriousness, sophistication and dullness
Muted tones
Each color has _____ complement
One (one is cool, one is warm in the pair)
Secondary hues are made by combining pairs of _____ hues
Primary
Examples of Complementary Harmony or Scheme
Red & Green Yellow & Purple Orange & Blue Yellow-Orange & Blue-Purple
Contrast Non -Complementary Harmony Examples
Red and Blue Yellow and Blue Yellow and Green
Tetrad Scheme Examples
Red and Yellow and their complements: Green and Purple
Basic Triad Example
Red-Yellow-Blue Orange-Green-Purple
Harmonies of Related Hues
Related hues are ones next to or near each other on the color wheel.
Dominant Color in a Color Scheme
Should be used in at least 50% of the area
After-Image
Something that happens when the eye becomes over stimulated from seeing too much of one color - the eye demands a balance of colors in order not to become irritated or fatigued
Split Complementary Color Scheme Example
Start with Yellow. Instead of using purple, use Red-Purple and Blue-purple. Those are the colors on either side of Purple. This will work with all of the colors as you go around the color wheel
Color Harmonies
The linking or putting colors together to form color schemes
The Compliment of a Secondary Hue
The remaining primary hue not involved in its mixture - hence a primary hue
Secondary Hue Compliment Example
The secondary color orange is composed of red and yellow. The primary color not involved in that mixture is blue. Secondary Orange - Primary Blue are complements
Intermediate Hue Complimentary Example
To determine the complement of the intermediate hue yellow-orange, first take the complement of yellow (purple), then the complement of orange (blue), now combine them to make blue-purple
Goal of Funeral Home Decorating
To set a tone and create an atmosphere that is comforting and comfortable and one that provides relief from tension and adds dignity
Accent Color
Used in less than 50% area in a color scheme
Some colors calm and sooth us
Warm Colors
Simultaneous Contrast
When 2 hues are placed together and viewed at simultaneously, they influence each other
Juxtaposition
When anything is placed next to something else or when something superimposed over something else - viewing two things at the same time
Double Complement Color Harmony or Scheme Example
Yellow and Yellow-Orange - their complements are: Purple and Blue-Purple
Fringe
Your eyes will get so fatigued while staring at that pure color, you will see a 'fringe' of its complement at the same time.