I'm not entirely sure what inspired this video, but it's definitely one of your finest creations. How's that? I can already tell that I'll be revisiting it multiple times in the future, without a doubt!
So, his theory is mostly wrong on all this. Complementary colours are actually a defined, real concept. They are pairs of colours that, when combined, cancel each other out - they produce a greyscale colour when combined. These pairs are opposites on the colour wheel. Same thing with triadic. It's not, as he says, three colours that "just work well together". Hmmm The triadic colour scheme is actually a colour concept that involves three colours that are evenly spaced around the colour wheel, forming a triangle.
The prototype for this demo is in the description, so go check it out if you're curious.. OR DON'T! Whatever! ;)
Gary, I am more of a developer and less of a designer. Watching your content has tremendously helped me. Thank you for such insightful information!
Thanks for sharing these useful tips always
Awesome 👍 thank you for sharing the colour information ❤
Practical, yet easy to digest, theory videos. 🔥
I'm not entirely sure what inspired this video, but it's definitely one of your finest creations. How's that? I can already tell that I'll be revisiting it multiple times in the future, without a doubt!
This is very educational and inspiring
Amazing brother. Thank you.
Can you share some examples where triadic color scheme works well? I cannot imagine it being that useful. Thank you.
monochromatic or analogous might work in most places i think
So, his theory is mostly wrong on all this. Complementary colours are actually a defined, real concept. They are pairs of colours that, when combined, cancel each other out - they produce a greyscale colour when combined. These pairs are opposites on the colour wheel. Same thing with triadic. It's not, as he says, three colours that "just work well together". Hmmm The triadic colour scheme is actually a colour concept that involves three colours that are evenly spaced around the colour wheel, forming a triangle.
Complimentary is not for everyone for sure lol