Monday 4 January 2016

Colour Theory

Colour Theory
 Colour Theory is basically the different colours that the normal human eye can see in the light spectrum mixed together to appeal to the normal eye.

The original primary colours are RED,YELLOW and BLUE. However know it is changed to RED,GREEN and BLUE. The reason behind this is that these are the basic colours that the human eye combs see the visible light spectrum. When all three comb colours a-line together they produce white. With these three colours you can make any known colour.

There are also versions of colours being used together for certain colour schemes.
Monochromatic: constant shades of the same colour
Analogous: colours that are close to one another on a colour wheel
Triadic: All colours used are equally separated on a colour wheel
Complementary: When the colours used are opposite on a colour wheel.

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