What are the 6 color schemes?

What are the 6 color schemes?

The 6 types of color schemes

  • Monochromatic color scheme.
  • Analogous color scheme.
  • Complementary color scheme.
  • Triadic color scheme.
  • Split-complementary color scheme.
  • Tetradic color scheme.

What colors go well together?

THE OBSESSION: 10 color combos that always work

  • NAVY & ORANGE. Navy and orange are a traditionally nautical combo, but when you combine them with modern shapes, they create a big impact.
  • BLUSH & BURGUNDY.
  • GREEN & YELLOW.
  • BLUE & PINK.
  • RED & FUCHSIA.
  • TEAL & GREEN & BLUE.
  • YELLOW & GREY.
  • CAMEL & BLACK.

How do you find a combination of colors?

Master the Basic Color Schemes

  1. Complementary colors are any two colors opposite each other on the wheel.
  2. Split complementary colors use three colors.
  3. Analogous colors are any three colors next to each other on the wheel.
  4. Triadic colors are any three colors that are equally apart on the color wheel.

What are the 3 best colors that go together?

Fresh&bright: petal,poppy,stem,spring green

  • Subdued&professional: mist,stone,shadow,autumn foliage
  • Dark&earthy: cervice,cloud shadow,desert,red clay
  • Crisp&dramatic: thunder cloud,waterfall,moss,meadow
  • Cool blues: deep aqua,ocean,wave,seafoam
  • Outdoorsy&natural: forest green,grass,lime,earth
  • What is the best color combination?

    Indigo and White.…

  • Brown and Cream.…
  • Lavender and Off-white.…
  • Light Blue and Radiant Yellow.…
  • Shades of Grey.…
  • Light brown and Muted Green.…
  • Lime Green and Wisely Pink.…
  • Peach and White.
  • How to choose paint colors that go together?

    Primary colors: the colors that can be mixed in varying amounts to create all other colors.

  • Secondary colors: the colors obtained by mixing two primary colors.
  • Hue: the variety of a color.
  • Tone: a hue that is produced by adding gray pigment to a primary or secondary pigment.
  • What are good color combos?

    With Whirlwind Blue and Whirlwind Starlight also a shade of blue, this opens the door to great combos with lime or chartreuse, and of course orange. © Norman Winter/TNS/TNS Try Whirlwind Blue in large mixed containers with Star Rose pentas and Superbena Stormburst verbena.