The neutrals on the right side of the wheel are warmer, while the neutrals on the left side of the wheel are cooler.ĭeveloping an eye to distinguish cooler colours versus warmer ones is an important part of understanding how to specify colours. The benefit of following this traditional structure is you can easily see cooler neutrals as distinct from warmer neutrals. I’ve followed the basic structure of a standard primary colour wheel in how I organized the placement of these nine useful neutrals. Simply compare a paint chip, hard finish, fabric or anything against each of the nine neutral colours on the colour wheel and you can easily see which colour it is. This eliminates any guesswork when you want to correctly identify the neutral colour of anything and everything. This wheel serves as a blueprint for my complete set of the nine useful neutral undertones with an illustration* of what each one looks like and how one neutral compares to the others.Įach neutral colour is already identified for you in a lighter and mid-tone version.
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