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COLORCOLOR INTENSITY: How bright or dull a color appears PRIMARY COLORS: Red/Yellow/Blue WARM COLORS: Advance Objects appearing larger and closer to you.

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1 COLORCOLOR INTENSITY: How bright or dull a color appears PRIMARY COLORS: Red/Yellow/Blue WARM COLORS: Advance Objects appearing larger and closer to you. Sunlight/Fire,Things in nature Example: Yellow, Yellow-orange, red, red-orange COOL COLORS: Recede, Objects look smaller and farther away. Things like water, grass, trees Example: Green Blue Violet

2 NEUTRAL COLORS: The earth,sand and rocks are examples Black, White, Brown Gray DOMINANT COLORS: The primary color in the room that is used the most ACCENT COLOR: A bright color added to a neutral room SECONDARY COLORS: Made by mixing 2 primary colors together. Orange, Green, & Violet

3 ANALOGOUS: 3 Neighboring colors on the color wheel Colors based on one Hue SPLIT COMPLEMENTARY: Any Color, go directly across and take the 2 neighboring colors TRIAD: 3 colors that are equal distance apart on the color wheel ACCENTED NEUTRAL : A room that is primarily beige, tan, brown, gray, or white accented with another color such as red to add more interest. Tertiary: These colors are made by mixing a primary & secondary colors

4 HUE: The name of a color TINT: This results when white is added to a color. SHADE: This is the result when black is added to a color. COMPLEMENTARY: Colors opposite each other on the color wheel MONOCHROMATIC: Single Hue,using tints & shades of one hue (pink, red, burgundy)


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