- Examples: Blue, orange, red-orange, and blue-green.
- It utilizes two pairs of complementary colors, but with one color dominating and the others serving as accents.- Similar to the square but with colors forming a rectangle on the color wheel.- Examples: Red, green, cyan, and violet.- It’s crucial to balance the colors well, as this scheme can be overwhelming if not managed carefully.- Offers plenty of contrast while still retaining harmony.- The square color scheme includes four colors evenly spaced on the color wheel, forming a square.- Examples: Red, yellow, and blue orange, green, and purple.- This scheme is very popular and offers visual contrast while retaining balance and color richness.- A triadic color scheme involves three colors that are evenly spaced on the color wheel, creating an equilateral triangle.- Examples: Blue, yellow-orange, and red-orange.- Offers strong visual contrast, but with more nuance than a straight complementary scheme.- Includes one base color and the two colors adjacent to its complementary.- A variation of the complementary color scheme but with less tension.- Examples: Red, orange, and red-orange blue, blue-green, and green.- Often includes one dominant color, with the others supporting.- Usually matches well and creates serene and comfortable designs.- Involves colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.- Examples: Blue and orange, red and green, purple and yellow.The shape is meant as a general guide to pick the right hue, you will still need to adjust the color to get a good score. - Creates a high contrast and vibrant look. We implemented a solution for players with color perception deficiencies: each primary color represents a shape, and the intermediate steps are represented by a morph between each shape.- Comprised of two colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.The primary purpose of a color wheel is to show the relationship between different hues and to give guidance on color harmony and the creation of color schemes. It is a circular diagram where colors are typically organized according to their hue. A color wheel is a visual representation of colors arranged according to their chromatic relationship.