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Alphabetical Colour theory

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Alphabetical Colour theory

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Alphabetical Colour theoryVersión en línea

Alphabetical Colour theory

por Verónica Vélez Diego
A
B
C
D
E
H
I
K
L
M
N
P
R
S
T
T
U
V
W
W
Y

Starts with A

Colors that fall in adjacent proximity to each other on the color wheel, such as red, red orange, orange.

Starts with B

A colour intermediate between green and violet

Starts with C

Colors that are opposites on the color wheel that, when combined, neutralize one another. Scheme provides strong visual contrast and demands attention. For best use, de-saturate the cool colors rather than the warm ones.

Contains D

A color with black added.

Contains E

Type of cells the human eye has got to perceive colours.

Starts with H

Any single color in the spectrum (red, yellow, blue, etc).

Contains I

Color scheme uses three colors equally spaced around the color wheel. Provides strong visual contrast while adding balance and richness.

Contains K

The darkest colour owing to the absence of or complete absorption of light.

Starts with L

electromagnetic radiation.

Starts with M

Composition using tints and shades of only one hue. Easiest scheme to balance visually, but lacks high impact of other more contrasting and complicated schemes.

Starts with N

The wavelength of light is measured in this unit of measurement

Starts with P

Red, yellow and blue; the hues that form color wheel base

Contains R

Colors created by mixing a secondary color and a primary color. Examples are blue green, red orange, red violet, etc.

Starts with S

Color scheme using a hue and the two colors that lay on either side of its compliment on the color wheel

Starts with T

A color with white added.

Starts with T

This is the richest of all the schemes; utilizes four colors arranged into two complementary color pairs.

Contains U

The relative intensity or brightness of a color

Starts with V

The relative lightness or darkness of a color.

Contains W

Colors differ in based on their hue and intensity.

Starts with W

Colours that convey energy, stimulating the viewer.They are said to advance or appear more active in a painting.

Contains Y

hues that are mixed by combining two primary colors.