1. The color sensation of red is warm, its character is fierce and extroverted, and it is a color that strongly stimulates people. Red easily attracts attention and can also make people excited, agitated, tense, impulsive, and it is a color that easily causes visual fatigue.
1. Adding a small amount of yellow to red makes its heat more intense, leading to restlessness and uneasiness.
2. Adding a small amount of blue to red weakens its heat, making it more elegant and gentle.
3. Adding a small amount of black to red changes its character to be more steady, heavier, and more down-to-earth.
4. Adding a small amount of white to red makes its character softer, more reserved, bashful, and tender.
2. The character of yellow is cold, proud, sensitive, with an expansive and restless visual impression. Yellow is the most delicate among all colors. Just adding a small amount of other colors to pure yellow will significantly change its hue and character.
1. Adding a small amount of blue to yellow transforms it into a fresh green. Its proud character disappears, turning into a sense of peace and moisture.
2. Adding a small amount of red to yellow gives a clear orange feeling, changing its character from cold and proud to measured passion and warmth.
3. Adding a small amount of black to yellow results in the greatest change in its hue and character, creating a complex impression with obvious olive green. Its character becomes mature and amicable.
4. Adding a small amount of white to yellow makes its hue softer, reducing its cold and proud character, becoming more reserved and approachable.
3. The color sensation of blue is sarcastic and cool, its character is simple and introverted, helping people's minds remain calm and sarcastic. Blue's simple and introverted character often provides a deep, vast, peaceful space for active colors with strong expansion power, becoming a friendly and humble friend to highlight these active colors. Blue is also a color that can still maintain a strong personality even when diluted. Adding small amounts of red, yellow, black, orange, or white to blue will not significantly affect its character.
1. If there is more yellow in orange, its character tends to be sweet, bright, and fragrant.
2. Mixing a small amount of white into orange makes the perception of orange tend towards irritability and weakness.
4. Green is a color composed of yellow and blue components. In green, the expansiveness of yellow and the contraction of blue are balanced, and the warmth of yellow and the coldness of blue cancel each other out. This makes the character of green the most peaceful and stable, a soft, tranquil, content, and beautiful color.
1. When there is more yellow in green, its character tends to be lively, friendly, and childish.
2. Adding a small amount of black to green makes its character more solemn, experienced, and mature.
3. Adding a small amount of white to green makes its character cleaner, fresher, and tenderer.
5. Among colored pigments, purple has the lowest brightness. Purpleās low brightness gives a feeling of oppression and mystery.
1. When there is more red in purple, its perception has a sense of suppression and threat.
2. Adding a small amount of black to purple makes it feel more oppressive, sorrowful, and terrifying.
3. Adding white to purple eliminates its oppressive character, making it elegant, delicate, and full of feminine charm.
6. The color sensation of white is bright, its character is simple, pure, and happy. White has a sacred inviolability. Adding any other color to white affects its purity, making its character more reserved.
1. Mixing a small amount of red into white creates a light pink, fresh and tempting.
2. Mixing a small amount of yellow into white creates a creamy yellow, giving an impression of richness.
3. Mixing a small amount of blue into white gives a feeling of coolness and cleanliness.
4. Mixing a small amount of orange into white creates a dry atmosphere.
5. Mixing a small amount of green into white gives a feeling of naivety and softness.
6. Mixing a small amount of purple into white induces associations with a faint fragrance.