Relacionar Columnas Color Schemes and Color WheelVersión en línea Identify color schemes with definitions. por Lisa Faris 1 Split Complementary Colors 2 Complimentary Colors 3 Warm Colors 4 Neutral Colors 5 Primary Colors 6 Tertiary Colors 7 Monochromatic 8 Analogous Colors 9 Triadic Colors 10 Secondary Colors 11 Cool Colors Made up of one color and its shades and tints. A group of colors from which all other colors can be obtained by mixing. Any color that is calm or soothing in nature. Yellow-green through violet. The two colors next to a complementary color. Example: Original color: red Compliment color: green Split compliment colors: yellow-green and blue-green. Colors that are next to each other on a wheel. Usually in sets of 3. Muted shades that appear to lack color but often have underlying hues that change with different lighting. Examples of neutral colors include beige, taupe, gray, cream, brown, black, and white. The color on the opposite side of the color wheel. Any color that is vivid or bold in nature. Red-violet to yellow. Mixing a primary color with a secondary color. Colors that are evenly spaced apart on the color wheel. Creating an equilateral triangle. The combination of two primary colors.