complementary color
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Definition
- Noun:
- A color that, when combined with another specific color in the correct proportions, produces a neutral color (white or gray): In color theory, a complementary color is one of a pair of colors that are opposite each other on a color wheel. When mixed as light (additive color mixing), they produce white. When mixed as pigments or dyes (subtractive color mixing), they produce a neutral gray or black.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- In painting, using a complementary color in the shadows can make a subject appear more vibrant.
- Red and cyan are complementary colors in the RGB color model used for light.
- The artist used a splash of the complementary color to create visual tension in the composition.
Advanced Usage
- "to be complementary to": Describes the relationship between two colors that are opposites on the color wheel.
- Green is complementary to red on the traditional color wheel.
- Concept of "Simultaneous Contrast": The visual effect where two complementary colors, when placed side by side, appear more intense and vivid.
- The simultaneous contrast of the orange and blue made the advertisement pop.
Variants and Related Words
- Complement (verb): To complete or enhance something by providing a contrasting or balancing element.
- The dark wood trim complements the light walls.
- Complementary (adjective): Combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize the qualities of each other.
- They have complementary skills, making them a great team.
- Color Wheel (noun): A circular diagram of colors arranged by their chromatic relationship, used to identify complementary pairs.
Synonyms
- Opposite color: A less technical term for a color directly across from another on a color wheel.
- Contrasting color: A color that differs sharply from another, often (but not always) referring to complementary pairs.
Related Phrases
- Complementary color scheme: A color scheme based on the use of two colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- The website uses a bold complementary color scheme of purple and yellow.
- Split-complementary color scheme: A color scheme that uses a base color and the two colors adjacent to its complement. (Note: This is a related, compound concept.)
- A split-complementary scheme offers strong visual contrast but is less jarring than a direct complementary scheme.
Related Idioms
Noun
- either one of two chromatic colors that when mixed together give white (in the case of lights) or grey (in the case of pigments)
- yellow and blue are complementaries