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How To Use A Color Wheel
by: Charity Rosenfield

12 Point Color Wheel

I often hear people say that they do not know how to pick colors for their scrapbook layouts. So, let’s take a look at the classic color schemes, and how to choose colors that will go well together.


Monochromatic
A monochromatic color scheme is made up of multiple colors within the same hue using variations of light, saturation and tint.

Monochromatic Color WheelMonochromatic Color Scheme

 

Analogous
An analogous color scheme is made by choosing three colors that sit next to each other on a 12 point color wheel. By changing the light and tint additional colors can be added to the group.
Analogous Color WheelAnalogous Color Scheme

 

Complementary
A complementary color scheme is made by choosing two colors that are opposite on the color wheel. As with the analogous color scheme, additional colors can be added to the group by changing the light, tint and tone of the two main colors.
Complementary Color WheelComplementary Color Scheme

 

Split Complementary
A split complementary color scheme is made by choosing two colors that are opposite on the color wheel, and then using the colors that are on either side of them.
Split Complementary Color WheelSplit Complementary Color Scheme

 

Triadic
A triadic color scheme is made by choosing three colors that are equally spaced around the color wheel.
Triadic Color WheelTriadic Color Scheme

 

Tetradic (Double Complementary)
A tetradic, or double complementary, color scheme is made by using two complementary pairs. This is the hardest color scheme to pull off. If all four colors are used in equal amounts, it can look unbalanced. It is best to use one color as the dominant, and the others as accents.

Tetradic Color WheelTetradic Color Scheme

 

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