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Color Triangle Diagram - Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Color Relationships #295399 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays a symmetrical equilateral triangle subdivided into six smaller equilateral triangles, each filled with a distinct hue: red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, and magenta. The arrangement reflects traditional color theory-red, yellow, and blue at the corners represent primary colors; green, cyan, and magenta on the edges represent secondary colors formed by mixing adjacent primaries. This diagram is commonly used in art education and digital design to explain additive and subtractive color relationships.
Used in educational materials, design software tutorials, and art curriculum resources to teach foundational color theory. Matches user intent for visual learning, quick reference, or classroom illustration of hue relationships.
Related Cliparts: Visualize color theory with this classic color triangle showing primary, secondary, and tertiary hues. Ideal for designers, artists, and educators.
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