So applying two colours - each across half the lights - is often enough to create a compelling lighting scene. Of course, the two colours also spill into each other to create a mix in between them on the colour wheel. That balances each other out, while being distinct enough to each ‘pop’.Įxamples of complimentary colour wheels and combinations Notice that complementary colours are made up of one ‘warm’ colour and one ‘cool’ colour. Two complementary colours work well in most situations, and allow you to mix the moods. Knowing which colours are complementary to one another can help you make good decisions. Monochromatic colours refers to a single colour used on all lights to create a strong single emotion.Ĭomplimentary Colours are two colours that are on opposite sides of the colour wheel. Of course, this is a very simplified way of sharing moods with you, and tints and combinations of colours can create all manner of mood shifts.Īccording to Pro Audio Files there are a few common types of scene settings:
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