CBSE BOARD XII, asked by Moda2757, 17 days ago

Colour scheme are used as guide for combining colours briefly descirbe the five contrasting colour scheme with reference to colour wheel.

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Answered by Adi935
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A color scheme consists of a combination of colors used in a range of design disciplines, from fine art to interior design to graphic design. Each color scheme consists of one or more of the twelve colors present on the color wheel. By pairing different colors with each other, you can create endless color palettes to use in any composition. Different color combinations evoke different moods or tones by using color theory and color psychology.

What is a Color Scheme: Definitions, Types, and Examples — Color Wheel

Color wheel via picoStudio.

Thinking of a color palette for your work can be overwhelming and time-consuming. Luckily, you don’t have to sit for hours trying out every color combination to find one that looks good. You can use tried-and-true color schemes to find a combination that works, or you can use this color scheme tool and select from a vast range of hues and find its monochromatic, complementary, analogous, or triadic counterparts.

Read on to learn about the main color schemes below, plus find some tips on how to make the most of each color scheme.

Monochromatic Color Scheme

Monochromatic color schemes focus on a single color, often using variations of that hue by incorporating tints, tones, and shades. By adding hints of white, grey, or black, that single color expands into an entire palette with varying amounts of value. Those tints, tones, and shades provide highlights and shadows to spruce up an otherwise flat color palette.

What is a Color Scheme: Definitions, Types, and Examples — Monochromatic Color Wheel

This color scheme is extremely versatile and easy on the eye. Using many hues in a design can often lead to a clash in colors and obstruct the design’s appearance; contrasting color variations on one hue helps to simplify a design without making it too flat. In the illustration below, the incorporation of darker orange and brown hues provide visual interest while still keeping the overall color scheme minimal.

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