A. Byrta Carson, color grouping into 3 necessary teams are:
+ is named the first Colors: red, blue, yellow.
Primary colours are known as initial base color or colours
+ Secondary colours are: orange, green, and violet.
Color is obtained from mixing the first colours in equal amounts.
+ Intermediate colours are colours that occur as a primary color percampuraan
with a secondary color within the same range and color shut along.
2. Affandi, grouped into 5 color groups:
Color + main (primary)
+ the colour of the second (secondary)
Color + third (tertiary)
Color + face / complementary (complementary)
Neutral colours +
3. Prang, color grouping into 5 teams, namely:
+ Primary colours
Primary colours of red, blue, yellow. These colours are known as primary as a result of
is part within the use of pigments. The third color within the pigment isn't
can be obtained from mixing alternative colours. primarily based on the understanding that
black, white, gold, and silver belonging to the row of the most colours.
However, attributable to the colour black, white, gold, and silver doesn't show the chroma
particular, the colours are thought-about rather than color
Secondary Color +
Secondary color is obtained from mixing 2 primary colours within the range of
the same. These colours are:
Orange (Red + Yellow), inexperienced (Yellow + Blue) and Purple (Blue + Red)
+ the colour of the (intermediate)
Color between the covers Yellow inexperienced, Blue, Green, Blue, Purple, Red Purple, Red
Orange and Yellow Orange. Among these colours will still be generated
a number of alternative colours. the colour of the mixture obtained from the first colours
adjacent to the secondary within the same ratio.
Color + tertiary
Tertiary color is obtained from mixing the secondary colours within the range of
the same, namely:
Tertiary Yellow (Green + Orange), Tertiary Blue (Purple + Green)
And Tertiary Red (Orange + Purple)
Color + quarter
Two-color mixing eras within the same quantity can turn out a color
Quaternary, Quaternary colours consist of:
• Quaternary Green: a mix of Tertiary eras Blue + Yellow
• Quaternary Purple: a mix of Tertiary eras Blue + Red
• Quaternary Orange: a mix of Tertiary Red + Yellow Tertiary
The colors of this cluster are usually Quaternary neutralize,
especially in combining color, as a result of color could be a mixture of
wide range of colours.
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