Shown below is my working progress sketch for the colour scheme. Here is the first sketch of the drawing which I scanned into Photoshop to add colour. I gained inspiration for this drawing from looking at pinterest and fantasy drawings
Work in progress
I created the colour scheme pieces in Photoshop as shown below. Here is a screenshot of the Analogous piece being created.
Monochromatic
I used the colour green for my monochromatic as I thought this would relate to my gardening theme. This is were you choose one colour and use any shade from that one colour, being to extremely dark green to the lightest shade. Monochromatic is where you choose one colour from the colour wheel and use colours from that one colour.
Analogous
I used the colours purple, pink and a hot pink for my analogue colour scheme as these colours would suit the fantasy and feminine theme of the picture. Also I thought these three colours suited each other really well. Analogous is where you select three colours on the colour wheel next to each other/ in a row, and can use any shade out of that colour.
Triadic
I used the colours mustard yellow, pink and a mint green for my triadic colour scheme as these colours work really well together and create a lovely picture when using the lighter shades Also I thought these three colours suited the gardening/ fantasy theme. You can use any shade from that a colour, being to extremely dark green to the lightest shade. Triadic is where you select three colours on the colour wheel that are opposite each other.
Complimentary
I used the colours orange and sky blue for my complimentary colour scheme as these colours work really well together as the different shades blend in and are easy on the eye. You can use any shade from a colour, being to extremely dark green to the lightest shade. Complimentary is where you select two colours on the colour wheel that are opposite each other.






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