It is an important tool for understanding color, its harmony, and how to combine colors effectively.
The color wheel consists of six primary colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. These colors are considered primary because they cannot be created by mixing other colors. However, they can be used to produce all other colors.
These primary colors are displayed in a circular arrangement, with red at the start of the wheel and violet at the end. The remaining colors are placed between them, based on their natural sequence.
The color wheel is used to present the relationships between colors. It reflects the basic principles of color theory, such as contrast, harmony, and complementary shades.
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Complementary colors: Two colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel. These pairs are strongly contrasted and they highlight and intensify one another!
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Analogous colors: Combinations of colors that are close to each other on the color wheel create a sense of balance and tranquility.