Assessment: Application of Colour Theory.
Primary Colours:
Blue, Red and Yellow are colours really intense therefore, it is common to use them in small concentrated areas in a composition and also mixed with neutral colours such as grayscale ones.
Application in interior design. Recreation of lighting and shading.
Secondary Colours:
These colours are Green (combination of Blue and Yellow), Orange (derivation of Yellow and Red) and Purple (composed by Blue and Red),
Photography Artwork
Tertiary Colours
These colours are created when it combines one primary colour with a secondary colour therefore, exist 8 colour types.
Digital images Photography
Analogous Colours
These sort of colours are next to each other to the right and and also to the left side in the colour-wheel. Usually, they are using to play from warm to cold temperature and vice versa.
Photography Painting
Complementary Colours:
Colours in front or opposite to each other in the colour wheel. For instance, Orange colour corresponds the purple one.
Painting Photography
Split Complementary Colours:
This kind of colour application happens when choosing a colour the two complementary colours to choose are those ones being in both sides of the original complementary colour. For instance, choosing Orange the two complementary colours are those that are to the both sides of the Purple one, in this case Blue-Green and Blue-Violet.
Artwork Design Interior Design
Note:
All the images used as a reference have been founded in Google search engine using key words as Primary colours examples, Secondary colours examples, Tertiary colours composition, Analogous colours designs and Complementary colours compositions.
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