Asked by Mandi
                Hello, 
In the following question my answer is #1 is that correct?
Thank You
If you wan to balance complementary colors so that they'll appear static and harmonious, you need to;
#1 use the proper proportions of each color.
#2 work only with spilt complementary colors.
#3 combine one part of one hue with six parts of its complement
#4 mix the complements with black and white
My eight year old girl when matching clothes, follows the rule of #1. Being a man, I have no clue.
            
        In the following question my answer is #1 is that correct?
Thank You
If you wan to balance complementary colors so that they'll appear static and harmonious, you need to;
#1 use the proper proportions of each color.
#2 work only with spilt complementary colors.
#3 combine one part of one hue with six parts of its complement
#4 mix the complements with black and white
My eight year old girl when matching clothes, follows the rule of #1. Being a man, I have no clue.
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            Kim
            
    That's what I was wondering...
    
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