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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.
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.
Analogous colours
? Analogous colours are groups of
  colours that are adjacent to each
  other in the colour wheel.
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.
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
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

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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.
  • 3. Analogous colours ? Analogous colours are groups of colours that are adjacent to each other in the colour wheel.
  • 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