The document discusses the color wheel and analogous colors. The color wheel is made up of primary colors (blue, red, yellow), secondary colors (green, orange, purple) and tertiary colors in between. Analogous colors are groups of adjacent colors on the wheel, like a primary color flanked by two tertiary colors. Examples given are red, yellow and orange. Videos are also linked to further explain the color wheel and analogous colors.
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1. The Colour Wheel
? The Colour Wheel or colour Circle is an
abstract illustrative organization
between the Primary (blue, red and
yellow) , Secondary (green, orange and
purple) , and Tertiary (yellow- green,
red-orange, red-purple¡) colours.
2. The colours in the color Wheel
The typical colours are the Primary
Colours. Most wheels are formed by the
three primary colours, the three
secondary colours and the six Tertiary
colours.
4. How to make the Analogous
colour
? This colour tends to be a primary or
secondary colour, and two or either side
complementing, which tend to be
tertiary. Red, yellow and orange are
examples of Analogous colours.
5. THE END
? By: Sergio Villanueva, Nicol¨¢s Rodriguez,
Jordi Pola, Alejandro Carre?o and Javier
Sabino
? Here you can see a video of the Analogous
Colours and a video of the colour wheel-
? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTIjGxxdvXg
? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGrGkJtSLsk
6. THE END
? By: Sergio Villanueva, Nicol¨¢s Rodriguez,
Jordi Pola, Alejandro Carre?o and Javier
Sabino
? Here you can see a video of the Analogous
Colours and a video of the colour wheel-
? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTIjGxxdvXg
? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGrGkJtSLsk