This site has many different color schemes: http://kuler.adobe.com/#themes/rating?time=30 They also have many user creates schemes and a good rating system to determine which are most popular.
You can find color schemes online at www.colorschemer.com/online.html. You can find more options at www.webresourcesdepot.com/create-color-schemes-online/.
20, Word has 20 predefined color schemes.
Split-complementary color schemes offer more versatility and balance compared to complementary schemes. By using two adjacent colors to complement the base color, split-complementary schemes create a harmonious and visually interesting result without the high contrast and potential clash often found in complementary schemes.
Microsoft Word offers several predetermined color schemes, typically around 12 to 20, depending on the version. These schemes are part of the themes available in Word, allowing users to quickly apply a cohesive color palette to their documents. Users can also create custom color schemes if desired.
The seven color schemes are monochromatic, analogous, complementary, split complementary, double complementary, triadic, and tone on tone.
If you enjoy experimenting with color schemes, http://colorschemedesigner.com/ is a terrific resource. The website displays complementary colors, color triads, mono-color schemes, tetrads.... It's fairly technical, but curiously easy to use. You can export your results, as well, so do not have to rely on your color memory.
Many websites, magazines, and other resources give information about different possibilities for wedding color schemes. Some examples include the Modern Bride magazine and websites such as WedSimple.
A painting with similar color schemes and subject matter is referred to analogous
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Better Homes and Gardens has information about wedding color schemes. One could also discuss wedding color themes with a wedding planner if they chose to use one.
complementary colours