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Octaves are tones that are separated by the intervals and sound very much alike.
Poly- means many. This chord contains six different hues, equally spaced around the color wheel. It is sometimes called the double triad or the hexad. The example is made up of tints, tones, and shades of the six intermediate hues, yellow green, blue green, blue violet, red violet, red orange, and yellow orange. Be aware that this is really too many colors for this particular design. In a larger design, six colors might do very well, but this is a chord that needs careful handling any time.
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No, the ear cannot distinguish two pure tones having the same frequency and amplitude.
The overall lightness or darkness of an image is determined by the distribution and intensity of light and dark tones within the image. Bright areas contribute to a lighter appearance, while dark areas contribute to a darker appearance. Factors such as exposure settings, lighting conditions, and post-processing adjustments can also affect the overall lightness or darkness of an image.
Think jewel tones, the colors of a peacock (golds, greens, blues), and a soft gold tones.
This is an odd question. It makes me wonder if you know the meaning of the word value.Value describes the lightness or darkness of a color.If you know this you will understand that all painters (except perhaps some modern ones) use darker and lighter tones of color in a picture.
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they are light green, tan, white, a very light pink
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The most popular paint colors for living rooms are tones such as white, peach, beige, brown, and yellow. Earth tones are popular with many individuals.
Pieces of art with a depressed mood tend to use dark colors, or "lifeless" colors. Those would be greys or neutrals. "Cool" tones also give a sad mood. Looking at a color wheel, blue and its surrounding colors would be the cool tones.
I would say soft grey or brown tones...
Browns, greens, beiges... Some tones of orange can go there.
Earth tones are colors are flat and represent things found in nature such as dirt, vegetation, rocks, and other natural elements. These colors include browns, tans, greens, greys, blues and some a few reds.