Very different hues are colors that look nothing alike, like the difference between a bright red balloon and a soft blue sky.
Imagine you have a box full of crayons. Some are bright, like the yellow sun, and some are dark, like the black night. Now think about how far apart those two colors feel, that’s what we mean by very different hues.
Like Apples and Bananas
Think of hues as the kind of color something has. A red apple is one hue, while a yellow banana is another. If you put them next to each other, they look very different, just like how a bright red balloon stands out against a soft blue sky.
Colors Can Be Far Apart
Some colors are close, like orange and red. But others are far apart, like green and purple. When two hues are far apart, we call them very different hues. It’s like having one crayon that’s super bright and another that’s really dark, they don’t match at all! Very different hues are colors that look nothing alike, like the difference between a bright red balloon and a soft blue sky.
Imagine you have a box full of crayons. Some are bright, like the yellow sun, and some are dark, like the black night. Now think about how far apart those two colors feel, that’s what we mean by very different hues.
Examples
- The sky appears blue during the day, but it turns orange at sunset.
- Red paint and yellow paint mix to make orange, showing how colors can change.
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See also
- How Do Painters Make Colors Appear to Change in the Light?
- How Do Artists See the World Differently?
- How Do Artists See Color Differently?
- How Do Artists Make Colors Appear to Move?
- How Do Painters Make Colors Appear to Change?