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Color theory, chromatic circle, ways to combine colors?
Actually these concepts are not very common in everyday life unless you are immersed in some field such as graphic design, painting, photography... Researching its meaning and relationship I found a page that explains it
https://edu.gcfglobal.org/es/conceptos-basicos-de-diseno-grafico/teoria-del-color/1/
Where it says:
The primary colors are blue, red and yellow; the secondary colors , orange, green and purple.
The mixture of red and yellow creates orange; that of yellow and blue, green; or that of blue and red, purple.
If we mix these colors, we get even more shades, such as orange red and lime green.
Together, all the colors we talked about above make up the chromatic circle or color wheel.
keys to understanding how the shades of color work.
Hue: this is the easiest of them all. Basically, it is synonymous with color.
Saturation: refers to intensity, that is, whether the color is more subtle or stronger.
Brightness: tells you whether the color is dark or light, in a range from black to white. This gives you many options, for example, you can go from a deep opaque reddish to a pastel pink.
Photos of ways to combine the colors... this one really surprised me.
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