Primary- The basic pigment colors of light—red, blue, and blue—from which all other colors can be made are called “additive” primaries because when added together they produce white
Secondary-Color produced by mixing two primaries.
Complementary-The color directly opposite a selected color on the color wheel.
Warm-Colors whose relative visual temperature makes them seem warm.
Cool- Colors whose relative visual temperature makes them seem more restrained in color temperature. Generally greens and blues.
Secondary-Color produced by mixing two primaries.
Complementary-The color directly opposite a selected color on the color wheel.
Warm-Colors whose relative visual temperature makes them seem warm.
Cool- Colors whose relative visual temperature makes them seem more restrained in color temperature. Generally greens and blues.