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Intermediate Colors Chart - Visual Guide to Color Theory #3411980 (License: Personal Use)
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The image presents six evenly spaced color swatches arranged in two rows of three, each representing an intermediate (or tertiary) color formed by mixing a primary and a secondary color. The top row includes orange (red + yellow), yellow (often considered primary but here likely representing yellow-green or a transitional hue), and lime (yellow + green); the bottom row shows teal (blue + green), purple (red + blue), and magenta (red + violet). The central label “INTERMEDIATE COLORS” clarifies the educational purpose.
This image is commonly used in art education, graphic design tutorials, and color theory resources to illustrate how intermediate colors are derived. It serves users seeking foundational knowledge about color mixing and palette creation.
Related Cliparts: Discover the six intermediate colors-orange, yellow, lime, teal, purple, and magenta-in this clear visual chart for artists, designers, and students.
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