How to add new colors but keep the same color scheme/temperature?
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Sorry, I'm not sure if those are the right terms. So, here is an example.
Let's say I want to add blue to this design:
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How do I pick a blue that matches the existing mood/temperature?
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Sorry, I'm not sure if those are the right terms. So, here is an example.
Let's say I want to add blue to this design:
Source.
How do I pick a blue that matches the existing mood/temperature?
color
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up vote
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Sorry, I'm not sure if those are the right terms. So, here is an example.
Let's say I want to add blue to this design:
Source.
How do I pick a blue that matches the existing mood/temperature?
color
Sorry, I'm not sure if those are the right terms. So, here is an example.
Let's say I want to add blue to this design:
Source.
How do I pick a blue that matches the existing mood/temperature?
color
color
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Being a composition that mostly uses warm colors, using the broken color schemes of this answer, after locating each color or the approximate one, you can easily find the complementary that would correspond to the cold color or blue keeping the same value.
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active
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up vote
18
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Being a composition that mostly uses warm colors, using the broken color schemes of this answer, after locating each color or the approximate one, you can easily find the complementary that would correspond to the cold color or blue keeping the same value.
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up vote
18
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Being a composition that mostly uses warm colors, using the broken color schemes of this answer, after locating each color or the approximate one, you can easily find the complementary that would correspond to the cold color or blue keeping the same value.
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up vote
18
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Being a composition that mostly uses warm colors, using the broken color schemes of this answer, after locating each color or the approximate one, you can easily find the complementary that would correspond to the cold color or blue keeping the same value.
Being a composition that mostly uses warm colors, using the broken color schemes of this answer, after locating each color or the approximate one, you can easily find the complementary that would correspond to the cold color or blue keeping the same value.
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