

Divyanshi
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- Drawing
- Painting
- Art And Design
- Watercolor painting
- Life Drawing
I am artist,teaching students who are intrested in painting,drawing,still life,portrait,watercolor,composition,postercolor painting,acrylic painting,and sketching..
- Drawing
- Painting
- Art And Design
- Watercolor painting
- Life Drawing
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About Divyanshi
Primary colors: The building blocks from which all other colors are derived. Also known as basic colors, as they can’t be recreated by color mixing, traditional art and color theory accept RYB as the primary colors. As humans are trichromatic, RYB is fundamental to see the color spectrum of our world.
Secondary colors: These are color combinations created by the equal mixture of two primary colors. On the color wheel, secondary colors are located between primary colors. According to the traditional color wheel, red and yellow make orange, red and blue make purple, and blue and yellow make green. If using an RGB color wheel, there’s another set of secondary colors called additives: blue and green produce cyan, blue and red make magenta, and blue and yellow will make green.
Tertiary colors: The combination of primary and secondary colors is known as tertiary or intermediate colors, due to their compound nature. Blue-green, blue-violet, red-orange, red-violet, yellow-orange, and yellow-green are color combinations you can make from color mixing. On a color wheel, tertiary colors are between primary and secondary colors.
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English
hello students,good morning to all
today, we are going to start our new topic...that is
how many types of colours?
there are three types of colors
primary colors,seconday colors,tertiary colors
so first we will talk about primary colors-
Primary colors: The building blocks from which all other colors are derived. Also known as basic colors, as they can’t be recreated by color mixing, traditional art and color theory accept RYB as the primary colors. As humans are trichromatic, RYB is fundamental to see the color spectrum of our world.
Secondary colors: These are color combinations created by the equal mixture of two primary colors. On the color wheel, secondary colors are located between primary colors. According to the traditional color wheel, red and yellow make orange, red and blue make purple, and blue and yellow make green. If using an RGB color wheel, there’s another set of secondary colors called additives: blue and green produce cyan, blue and red make magenta, and blue and yellow will make green.
Tertiary colors: The combination of primary and secondary colors is known as tertiary or intermediate colors, due to their compound nature. Blue-green, blue-violet, red-orange, red-violet, yellow-orange, and yellow-green are color combinations you can make from color mixing. On a color wheel, tertiary colors are between primary and secondary colors.
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