COLOR WHEEL
Primary colours
Secondary colours
Terciary colours
PRIMARY COLOURS
Primary color, formerly called primitive color, is considered to be the color that cannot be obtained by mixing any other color. This is an idealized model, based on the biological response of the receptor cells of the human eye in the presence of certain light frequencies and their interference
SECONDARY
COLORS
These are color combinations created by the equal mixture of two primary colors. On the color wheel, secondary colors are located between primary colors. According to the traditional color wheel, red and yellow make orange, red and blue make purple, and blue and yellow make green. If using an RGB color wheel, there’s another set of secondary colors called additives: blue and green produce cyan, blue and red make magenta, and blue and yellow will make green.
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TERTIARY COLOURS
Tertiary colors: The combination of primary and secondary colors is known as tertiary or intermediate colors, due to their compound nature. Blue-green, blue-violet, red-orange, red-violet, yellow-orange, and yellow-green are color combinations you can make from color mixing.
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COLOR WHEEL
Primary colours
Secondary colours
Terciary colours
PRIMARY COLOURS
Primary color, formerly called primitive color, is considered to be the color that cannot be obtained by mixing any other color. This is an idealized model, based on the biological response of the receptor cells of the human eye in the presence of certain light frequencies and their interference
SECONDARY
COLORS
These are color combinations created by the equal mixture of two primary colors. On the color wheel, secondary colors are located between primary colors. According to the traditional color wheel, red and yellow make orange, red and blue make purple, and blue and yellow make green. If using an RGB color wheel, there’s another set of secondary colors called additives: blue and green produce cyan, blue and red make magenta, and blue and yellow will make green.
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TERTIARY COLOURS
Tertiary colors: The combination of primary and secondary colors is known as tertiary or intermediate colors, due to their compound nature. Blue-green, blue-violet, red-orange, red-violet, yellow-orange, and yellow-green are color combinations you can make from color mixing.