8/11/2023 0 Comments Split primary color wheelTo mix the greens, mix the blue and yellow within the lines to the right of the circle. First mix orange, and then add more yellow for yellow-or ange and more red for red-orange. To mix the oranges, mix the red and yellow within the lines to the left of the circle. Continuing clock wise, (at 8 o'clock) a cool red, Quinacridone Rose - a rosy, slight bias to red-violet is below the line a warm red, Pyrrol Scarlet - a tomatoey red, slight bias to red-orange is above the line. Going clockwise around the circle (at 4 o'clock) there is a cool blue, like Phthalo Blue (GS) - an icy, slight bias to blue-green is above the line a warm blue, like French Ultramarine - a purplish blue, slight bias to violet is below the line. At the top of the wheel (12 o'clock) a cool yellow, like Hansa Yellow Medium - a lemony, slight bias to blue-green is on the right of the line a warm yellow, like New Gamboge - a golden, slight bias to red-orange is on the left of the line. Let's start with a color wheel arranged like a clock (illustration above) and divided into three equal sections. Here's how the Split Primary Palette works:
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