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Color Theory Basics
What is color theory?
Color Theory is a set of principles used to create harmonious color combinations. Color relationships can be visually
represented with a color wheel – the color spectrum wrapped onto a circle.
The color wheel is a visual representation of color theory:
According to color theory, harmonious color combinations use any two colors opposite each other on the color wheel,
any three colors equally spaced around the color wheel forming a triangle, or any four colors forming a rectangle
(actually, two pairs of colors opposite each other). The harmonious color combinations are called color schemes –
sometimes the term color harmonies is also used. Color schemes remain harmonious regardless of the rotation angle.
Classic color schemes supported by Color Wheel Pro:
Monochromatic Color Scheme
The monochromatic color scheme uses variations in lightness and saturation of a
single color. This scheme looks clean and elegant. Monochromatic colors go well
together, producing a soothing effect. The monochromatic scheme is very easy on the
eyes, especially with blue or green hues.
Analogous Color Scheme
The analogous color scheme uses colors that are adjacent to each other on the color
wheel. One color is used as a dominant color while others are used to enrich the
scheme. The analogous scheme is similar to the monochromatic, but offers more
nuances.
Complementary Color Scheme
The complementary color scheme consists of two colors that are opposite each other
on the color wheel. This scheme looks best when you put a warm color against a cool
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