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Okay, starting off with the basics! Red, yellow, and blue as the foundation for everything else. That makes total sense, I always wondered where it all began.
So mixing those primaries is how we get the secondary colors – that’s a neat way to visualize it. I’m curious to see what combination they show first, red and blue is a classic.
Purple! Of course. It’s cool how they’re already hinting at tertiary colors, expanding the spectrum from just the first two mixes. Always more layers to explore.

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The foundational elements of color theory begin with primary colors – red, yellow, and blue – which, when mixed, create secondary and tertiary colors [0:15-0:45]. The video explains how adding black to a color creates a shade, while adding white creates a tint, altering its brightness [0:45]. Colors are also categorized as warm, like reds and oranges associated with fire [1:00], or cool, like blues and greens reminiscent of water [1:16].
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The foundational elements of color theory begin with primary colors – red, yellow, and blue – which, when mixed, create secondary and tertiary colors [0:15-0:45]. The video explains how adding black to a color creates a shade, while adding white creates a tint, altering its brightness [0:45]. Colors are also categorized as warm, like reds and oranges associated with fire [1:00], or cool, like blues and greens reminiscent of water [1:16].
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