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When you first start to explore color theory, chances are that you'll run across a lot of new terms (and they might seem at first to all refer to the same thing - color)! However, once you dive into this fascinating topic - you'll learn the subtle differences between things like hue, value, tint, shade and tone. To start, let's go over the broadest term in this group of color theory words: hue. In painting, hue actually refers to a pure color - red, yellow, blue - without any white or black…

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Monochromatic color harmonies take just one base color (or hue) from our wheel and use different shades, tones or tints to create a group of colors. Read the full article to learn more about color harmonies, color theory and the color wheel. #colorharmony #color #colors sarahrenaeclark.com Analogous Color Combinations, Monochromatic Illustration Color Schemes, Color Contrast Combination, Pallete Color, Split Complementary Color Scheme, Colour Wheels, Color Harmonies, Monochromatic Colors, Color Wheel Art

Monochromatic color harmonies take just one base color (or hue) from our wheel and use different shades, tones or tints to create a group of colors. Read the full article to learn more about color harmonies, color theory and the color wheel. #colorharmony #color #colors sarahrenaeclark.com

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Do you sometimes feel like something is not right with your color selection? Here I share the most common ways to create color combinations that looks and feels like they make sense together. You can learn more in my Skillshare class "Color Fundamentals: Understanding RGB, CMYK + Pantone".

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