Thursday, March 19, 2015

Color Schemes

Monochromatic:

monochromatic
The first color scheme up is monochromatic. the original value is yellow, and pieces of the room have different shades and tints of the color. The monochromatic yellow gives the room a soft, flowy feeling.

Analogous:

analogous
Next is analogous. This color scheme must include colors next to each other on the color wheel. I chose red, red-orange, orange, and yellow orange to use in this room. These colors give the room a strong, regal feeling.

Split-Complementary:

Split-complementary
Split complementary is when you choose one main value, like blue, but use the colors directly next to it and across from it on the color wheel. so this room includes a darker  blue-violet, a lighter blue-green (how ever both these colors that I used are slightly closer to blue than green or violet), and orange. The lighter colors give this room a fun, excitable feel, but the darker color make the room feel more reserved.

Triadic:
Analogous
Finally, we have triadic. this color scheme includes colors that are equal distances apart on the color wheel. I chose green, violet, and orange. Because of the brightness of the colors i believe this room has a proud, strong feeling to it.

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