The colors in my color wheel were way off. My red and blue primary colors did not match the color of the other wheel. They were darker. This messed up the rest of the color wheel. All my secondary and tertiary colors are much darker then the other color wheel. The darker blue in my color wheel matched with the yellow, created a darker green. In turn, when the green was matched with blue and yellow it created a more darker tones of greens compared to the other color wheel. When the dark red and dark blue was mixed together it created a very dark violet. When the dark violet was matched with the red and blue it created much a darker violet then the other wheel. Furthermore, when the dark red was mixed with the yellow it created a similar orange to the one in the other color wheel. However, when the orange was matched with the darker red it created a darker red/ orange color compared to the other color wheel.
First: I picked a custom color scheme. I chose these colors because I feel like they complemented each other and would create a wonderful monster. The colors I used in the RBG color wheel were turquoise (65,255,198), light blue (138, 250,255) and plum purple (106,116,153). When these colors came together they created a very colorful and awkward looking monster.
Second: I had an analogous color wheel. Analogous means any one of a group of related colors that are near each other on the color wheel. The colors I used are greenish blue (61,255,198), darker greenish blue (44,232,230) and lighter blue (48,202,255). I chose these colors because I liked how they looked and thought they would create a really good monster.
Second: I had an analogous color wheel. Analogous means any one of a group of related colors that are near each other on the color wheel. The colors I used are greenish blue (61,255,198), darker greenish blue (44,232,230) and lighter blue (48,202,255). I chose these colors because I liked how they looked and thought they would create a really good monster.