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Understanding Color Blending

Basics of Color Theory

Color theory is the study of how colors interact and the visual effects of color combinations. It encompasses a set of principles used to create harmonious color schemes.

Primary Colors

Primary colors are the root of every other hue imaginable:

  • Additive (Light): Red, Green, Blue (RGB) - used in digital displays.
  • Subtractive (Pigment): Cyan, Magenta, Yellow (CMY) - used in color printing.

Secondary Colors

Created by mixing two primary colors:

  • RGB Model: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow.
  • RYB Model: Green, Orange, Purple.

Color Harmony

Color harmony refers to aesthetically pleasing color combinations based on geometric relationships on the color wheel:

  • Analogous: Colors next to each other on the wheel, creating serene designs.
  • Complementary: Colors opposite each other, offering high contrast and vibrant looks.
  • Triadic: Three colors evenly spaced, providing balanced and dynamic palettes.

The Color Wheel

The color wheel is a fundamental tool in color theory, illustrating the relationships between colors.

Color Wheel

Popular Color Blends

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Red + Blue = Purple

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Yellow + Blue = Green

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Red + Yellow = Orange

Color Schemes

Monochromatic

Complementary

Triadic

Advanced Color Concepts

Blending Modes

Blending modes determine how colors interact when layered. Understanding modes like Multiply, Screen, and Overlay can enhance your design skills.

Color Spaces

Different color spaces like RGB, CMYK, and HSL are used in various applications. Knowing when to use each ensures color accuracy in your projects.

Further Reading