One that uses different shades and brightnesses of the same colour to produce a picture.
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Monochromatic
To good effect.
the colors at the points of an equaliteral triangle on the color wheel
"Analogous" is a type of colour scheme where an artist will use three or more colours that are beside each other on the colour wheel to create a colour theme in a piece of art. Examples "Red" "Red-Orange""Orange" "Blue-Purple" "Blue" "Blue-Green" Van Goghs famous "Sunflowers" painting is arguably an analogous colour scheme "Yellow-Green", "Yellow", "Yellow-Orange"
Monochromatic colour scheme is the colour scheme which uses different shades of the same colour. For example, using dark blue, sky blue, and blue at the same time.
Any and all colours can be used in a monochromatic colour scheme. As long as you only use ONE. You may use as many shades of that colour as you choose, but only one colour. Mono (one), chromatic (colour).
A monochromatic color scheme is made up of different shades of one color.
Monochromatic is a type of color scheme. It uses different shades of one single color. There are no different colors in a monochromatic color scheme.
The artist chose a monochromatic color scheme for the painting, using various shades of blue.
of only a single colour
triadic, tertiary, secondary, primary, quatrenary, monochromatic
monochromatic
Mono means single Chrome means colour So monochromatic means single coloured light Example: Light coming from Sodium vapour lamp ---- Monochromatic means (light) of a single frequency or, what is the same thing, of the same wavelength.
Monochromatic.
This place used to be so colourful, but now they have painted it all the same colour it is drab and monochromatic.
Monochromatic literally means single colour. Typical of lasers which by their design generate an essentially single frequency.