by Dave Garbe | Apr 3, 2015
I'll be looking at two Tetradic Schemes - Rectangular and Square.In both, we use 2 sets of Complementary Colours for a total of 4 colours. The difference between Rectangular and Square is how far apart the colours are spread. We have the benefit of more colours to...
by Dave Garbe | Apr 2, 2015
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by Dave Garbe | Mar 27, 2015
I'll be looking at two Tetradic Schemes - Rectangular and Square.In both, we use 2 sets of Complementary Colours for a total of 4 colours. The difference between Rectangular and Square is how far apart the colours are spread. We have the benefit of more colours to...
by Dave Garbe | Mar 27, 2015
I'll be looking at two Tetradic Schemes - Rectangular and Square.In both, we use 2 sets of Complementary Colours for a total of 4 colours. The difference between Rectangular and Square is how far apart the colours are spread. We have the benefit of more colours to...
by Dave Garbe | Mar 26, 2015
I'll be looking at two Tetradic Schemes - Rectangular and Square. In both, we use 2 sets of Complementary Colours for a total of 4 colours. The difference between Rectangular and Square is how far apart the colours are spread. We have the benefit of more colours to...