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Activity 3. Your Turn
You have identified color schemes. This time, give your own examples of each color
scheme or color relationship. Please review to be sure your answers are correct. Use
a table format below
Color Schemes
Examples
Monochromatic
Analogous
Complementary
Split-complementary
Triadic​

Answers

Answered by praveen2872
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Activity 3. Your Turn

You have identified color schemes. This time, give your own examples of each color

scheme or color relationship. Please review to be sure your answers are correct. Use

a table format below

Color Schemes

Examples

Monochromatic

Analogous

Complementary

Split-complementary

  1. Triadic
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Answered by Jasleen0599
0

You have identified color schemes. This time, give your own

  • Monochromatic. To create a unified look and feel, monochromatic colour schemes employ a single colour in a variety of tints and shades.
  • Comparative, Complementary, Split Square, rectangle, triadic, complementary, and square.
  • Color schemes can be divided into four categories: monochromatic, two-color, three-color, and four-color. One colour is used in a variety of hues and tints in a monochromatic colour scheme. Two hues that are opposite one another on the colour wheel are said to be complementary and produce a striking contrast.
  • According to Dale, warm colours tend to be those in the green, blue, and purple families whereas cool colours tend to be those in the red, orange, and yellow families. Consider the warmer hues of teal, eggplant, emerald, aqua, and blue versus scarlet, peach, pink, amber, sienna, and gold.
  • Films shot in black and white are all considered monochromatic. Since black and white can be found at both ends of every colour, they can be used in a monochromatic design that is based on any colour.
  • The monochromatic colour scheme is the most confusing of all, and it's part of colour theory 101. Instead than using only black and white (though a monochrome colour scheme might be black and white), it uses one colour in a variety of tones, tints, and hues.

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