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*'''Contrast''': 2 colours that are '''very different''' like blue to red, bright yellow to deep purple. In the words of colour wheel it is on coordinates far apart from each other. Also the difference of temperature that is warm vs cool (you can kinda ignore this sentence though cuz I ain't explaining it here). | *'''Contrast''': 2 colours that are '''very different''' like blue to red, bright yellow to deep purple. In the words of colour wheel it is on coordinates far apart from each other. Also the difference of temperature that is warm vs cool (you can kinda ignore this sentence though cuz I ain't explaining it here). | ||
*'''Harmony''': A bit more nuanced concept than contrast but you can say it is '''whatever the opposite of contrast''' for this matter. Harmony is 2 colours that are quite similar or visually compatible. You can get some clues if you break their components up | *'''Harmony''': A bit more nuanced concept than contrast but you can say it is '''whatever the opposite of contrast''' for this matter. Harmony is 2 colours that are quite similar or visually compatible. You can get some clues if you break their components up; e.g. the case of red and orange: orange can be broken into yellow and red. Red meets red voila it means they could be harmonious (but not always, that's why I said it is more nuanced). Colour wheel speaking (easier to check) they are colours that sit next to each other(e.g. yellow and orange), or just a difference in the saturation (e.g. dark orange and light orange). | ||
=General Overview of Very Practical Mixing Ratios= | =General Overview of Very Practical Mixing Ratios= | ||
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