Color Schemes. System of organizing colors Color Schemes help unify an image. Double Compliment Triad Complimentary Monochromatic Split - Compliment Analogous.

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Color Schemes

System of organizing colors Color Schemes help unify an image. Double Compliment Triad Complimentary Monochromatic Split - Compliment Analogous

Analogous = 4 colors side by side Triad = 3 colors equally spaced 3 apart Monochromatic = one color + black & white Compliments = 2 colors across the wheel from each other Double compliments = two complimentary sets side by side Split compliment = one color + the two colors on the sides of the compliment but not the compliment

Analogous

Triadic

Monochromatic

Complimentary

Split Complimentary

Double Complimentary