state the difference warm and cool colours?
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Warm colors are sometimes referred to as “advancing” colors as they draw the eye forward. By contrast, cool colors (such as blue, green, and violet) are also known as “retreating” colors because they seem to withdraw. Artists manipulate combinations of warm and cool colors to make visually engaging images.
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Warm colours are considered to be reds, oranges and yellows; all colours that tend to remind you of ‘hot’ things (for example: yellow = sun, orange = fire, red = glowing embers).
On the colour wheel, these hot colours are opposite the cool colours of blue, green and purple; all colours that tend to remind you of ‘cold’ things (for example: blue = water, green = grass).
To make things somewhat confusing, some colours can tend towards a mixture of the two. Greens that tend more yellow, as well as purples that tend more red can both be seen as warmer cool colours. Alternatively, yellows that tend more green and reds that tend more towards purple can both be seen as cooler warm colours.
With these types of colours, other colours that are used with them can lead them a certain direction (either warmer or cooler).