Which of the following statements about analogous colors is true? A. They include only black, white, and gray. B. They're locate
d at three equidistant points on the color wheel. C. They sharply contrast each other. D. They include one hue and the colors adjacent to that hue on the color wheel.
D. They include one hue and the colors adjacent to that hue on the color wheel.
Explanation:
Analogous colors are those that are close to each other within the chromatic circle. Note that each of the analogous colors share the same basic color, namely:
Blue (primary), blue-green (tertiary) and blue-purple (tertiary).
Red (primary), red-purple (tertiary) and red-orange (tertiary).
Yellow (primary), yellow-green (tertiary) and yellow-orange (tertiary).
Green (secondary), blue-green (tertiary) and yellow-green (tertiary).
Orange (secondary), yellow-orange (tertiary) and red-orange (tertiary).
Violet (secondary), red-purplish (tertiary) and blue-purplish (tertiary).
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