MindMap Gallery Chapter 5 Ten Classic Color Matching Rules
Hue, top ten classic color combinations, cold and warm colors, detailed introduction, comprehensive description, I hope it will be helpful to those who are interested!
Edited at 2023-12-09 01:18:39One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
Project management is the process of applying specialized knowledge, skills, tools, and methods to project activities so that the project can achieve or exceed the set needs and expectations within the constraints of limited resources. This diagram provides a comprehensive overview of the 8 components of the project management process and can be used as a generic template for direct application.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
Project management is the process of applying specialized knowledge, skills, tools, and methods to project activities so that the project can achieve or exceed the set needs and expectations within the constraints of limited resources. This diagram provides a comprehensive overview of the 8 components of the project management process and can be used as a generic template for direct application.
Chapter 5 Ten Classic Color Matching Rules
Four basic colors
1. Hue and color matching
2. Brightness color matching
3. Purity color matching
4. Color matching
Principles of color matching
Same tone: Choose any 1 independent tone among 12 tones to complete the whole outfit.
Color matching of the same tone: suitable for expressing harmony and balance
similar, contrasting hues
Similar shades: Choose the 2 most similar and closest shades among the 12 shades to complete the overall match.
Similar tones and colors: suitable for expressing a sense of high-end and sophistication
Same, similar, contrasting hue
Contrast colors: Choose the 2 furthest colors and 1 tone apart from the 12 colors to complete the overall matching.
Contrasting color matching: suitable for expressing fashion and vitality
Same, similar, contrasting hue
Color contrast and harmony
Contrast: refers to color contrast, which is the visual difference phenomenon formed by two or more colors.
Harmony: refers to color harmony, aiming to find subtle changes in color in simplicity to create a harmonious beauty.
Color type texture pattern decoration makeup and hair
Top ten classic colors for clothing matching
1. Two-color matching
no color no color
Rigorous, rational, calm, professional, competent, individual, avant-garde
No color With color
Eye-catching, fashionable, refined and elegant, elegant and outstanding
There is color There is color
Bright, energetic, fashionable, young
The same color combination: elegance, harmony, unity, formality
Colored metallic/fluorescent color
Distinctive personality, avant-garde, gorgeous, cold touch, modern technology
Cold with cold, warm with warm
Achromatic metallic/fluorescent color
Personality, avant-garde, fashion, jumping
2. Monochrome technique
Specifically refers to the mutual matching of bright and light tones, which has a soft and elegant aesthetic and is suitable for restrained women.
3. Change the area
Mostly used in purity color matching or off-season color matching
2:3, 3:5, 5:8
Theme color 60%
Secondary color 30%
10% decorative color
4. Rhythm color matching
The orderly and repeated changes in color create a continuous sense of beauty
value rhythm
Hue Rhythm
purity rhythm
5. Decorative colors
To emphasize the subject, generally use colored colors among achromatic colors or use bright colors among dark colors as embellishments.
Echoing rules: colors, materials, patterns, and accessories can all echo
6. Gradient color matching
Increase or decrease in an orderly manner according to a certain rule. The range of hue selection should not exceed 45 degrees, preferably within 4 colors.
7. Dominate the color palette
Refers to the color that dominates and guides the surrounding environment, forming an overall unified and harmonious feeling. It is mostly used in poster design or event scenes.
When there are many tones, use the same hue to dominate
When there are many hues, use the same hue to dominate
8. Separate colors
Adding a third color between two colors, usually adding black, white, gray and achromatic separation to the colored ones
Clear and clear
soft transition
Compact connection
9. Triangle and four corners color matching
Match the three colors in an equilateral triangle or the four colors in a rectangle in the hue circle. Use unified colors to be more harmonious.
The world's famous triangle color scheme: Mondrian's three primary colors of red, yellow and blue.
Triangular colors are often used in national flags around the world, and cutting-edge designers with unique personalities will also use triangle and four-corner colors in clothing design.
10. Unnatural color matching
The color matching method is full of rebelliousness. Pay attention to the proportion of area distribution. It needs to be used on people with a strong sense of fashion. Otherwise, it will be tacky if the matching is not good.
Warm and cold colors
cool color
Reasonable, calm and clean
solid
calm
hospital drugs
helpful for work
neutral colors
warm color
Warm, energetic and powerful
Light and lively
positive
food health
The warmth of family
In a broad sense: different colors are cooler or warmer than others
Narrow sense: the same color is warm or cold compared to each other
Subtle differences in color – warm and cold
color weight
The excitement and calmness of color
The splendor and simplicity of colors
Advance and retreat of color
Application of Color Expansion and Contraction
Create three-dimensional makeup (highlight/shadow)
Optical illusion: a phenomenon in which colors are affected by the surrounding environment and cause illusions
Visual afterimage: Looking at a certain color for a long time, after looking away, a complementary color afterimage of the previous color will appear.
Function: To achieve visual balance
Principle: Afterimage of complementary colors
Color shading phenomenon: the complementary color of the background and the color of the pattern overlap, causing the color to change
Edge contrast: There will be blurred shadows within a certain regular distance between color blocks.
Assimilation phenomenon: The background color and the pattern color interact with each other and tend to a middle tone.
Area effect: The color will look different depending on the area of the color.
Among bright colors, small areas of color look brighter than large areas.
In dim colors, the smaller the area, the darker the color feels.
3. Color emotions: Cool colors make people feel calm and calm, while warm colors make people feel excited and enthusiastic. Choose the appropriate color combination according to the design needs.
12.8 Course Summary
1. The core of color matching is to use the combination of dark/light/bright/turbid.
2. In daily life, you can use hues, tones, and the top ten classic color combinations for matching applications.
3. Learn to distinguish the subtle differences of colors - warm and cold, light and heavy, expansion, contraction, and visual afterimages, etc., so that you can better use colors.