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Color scheme is basically a set of colors, constructed according to color theory.

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The analog colors are those colors which lie on either side of any given color.

The complementary colors are the colors which are directly opposite from one another on the color wheel.

Compound schemes (aka Split Complementary) are almost the same as complementary schemes.

Compound schemes (aka Split Complementary) are almost the same as complementary schemes.

A monotone color scheme is just one single hue and its variations in terms of tints, shades and saturation.

Split complementary is a color and the analogous colors to its complement color.

A tetradic color palette has four individual colors or hues if you will: a base color and three more colors.

Triad colors are three hues equidistant on the color wheel.

Type Definitions

Alias for HsvColor where b is for “brightness”.