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Color theory: contrast of primary colors

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Color theory for wargame figures - Panting tips

Color theory is a set of rules that explain how colors are perceived when combined and mixed. It is a fundamental tool in fields such as wargaming.

The basis of color theory lies in the primary colors: red, yellow, and blue. By mixing two primary colors, we get secondary colors such as orange, green, and violet. If we mix a primary color with an adjacent secondary color, we create tertiary colors. You will find all this information in our tutorial.

Color theory for wargame figures - Panting tips

The color wheel is a visual representation of all colors. Primary colors are placed equidistant, and secondary and tertiary colors are placed between them. This tool is useful for understanding the relationships between colors and creating harmonious combinations in your army or miniature band schemes.

Colors evoke different emotions and sensations in people. For example, red is associated with passion and energy, a color almost always used in Warhammer orc armies; while blue conveys calm and tranquility, like the famous Ultramarines. Color psychology is a field of study that analyzes how colors influence our behavior and perception.

By using modeling paints well, you can get your miniatures to produce one effect or another on the viewer.

Do not forget that you can get all the items you need to carry out all the tutorials of our blog on our website: miniature paint brushesputtiestextured rolling pinsresin bitshobby paint spray, etc.

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