Color Harmonies in Art and Design Part 2: A Beginner's Guide #colortheory #colorschemes

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Color Harmonies in Art and Design: A Beginner's Guide
Here is the continuation for the previous video

Split-Complementary Harmony:
Split-complementary harmonies are a variation of the complementary scheme. Instead of using one complementary color, you use two adjacent to it on the color wheel. This reduces the intensity of the contrast.
An example might be a painting that combines green with red-orange and red-violet to create a balanced but still contrasting composition.

Triadic Harmony:
Triadic harmonies use three equidistant colors on the color wheel. This creates a well-balanced, vibrant, and dynamic composition.
An example would be a painting that combines the primary colors red, blue, and yellow in a way that balances their visual weight.

Tetradic (Double Complementary) Harmony:
Tetradic harmonies involve using two pairs of complementary colors, forming a rectangular shape on the color wheel. This offers a wide range of possibilities but requires careful balancing.
A painting could utilize colors like blue, orange, green, and red to create a visually complex but balanced composition.



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