Refer to the color wheel to identify the color scheme.

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Responses

complementary
complementary

split complementary
split complementary

monochromatic
monochromatic

analogous

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To identify the color scheme using the color wheel, here's a brief explanation of each option:

  1. Complementary: This color scheme uses two colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel (e.g., red and green).

  2. Split Complementary: This scheme is based on a color and the two colors adjacent to its complementary color. For example, if the base color is blue, the split complementary colors would be red-orange and yellow-orange.

  3. Monochromatic: This scheme involves variations in the saturation and brightness of a single color. For example, light blue, medium blue, and dark blue.

  4. Analogous: This scheme consists of colors that are next to each other on the color wheel (e.g., yellow, yellow-orange, and orange).

Without a specific visual reference or a description of the colors in question, it's impossible to definitively identify the color scheme. However, if you can provide more context or describe the colors you're looking at, I can help you determine the correct scheme!