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Color characteristics

Subtractive Theory of Color, Continued Split compliment color schemes Triad color schemes Split compliments are colors on either side and exclusive of the true compliment. They  are  approximate  compliments.  Split  compliment  color schemes ‘appear more pleasing than complimentary color schemes. If you base color schemes on a color and its split compliments or on hues mixed from them, you have a wide range of hues. None of these hues will be brighter than the color itself and the split compliments in their full intensity. If you find this range of hues limiting, select the next removed set of split compliments. Triad color schemes use three colors equally spaced on the color wheel. Triad  color  schemes  do  not  guarantee  harmony.  Using  the  three  primary colors in a triad color scheme is discordant for each color competes for viewer attention. To create harmony in triad color schemes, select one hue as dominant and mix a little of it with the other two. Figure 2-19 is a photograph displaying a triad color scheme with red dominant and mixed with the other two colors. Figure  2-19.—Triadic   harmony. Continued  on  next  page 2-21

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