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designed and made in Australia distributed by Derivan Pty Ltd a definitive guide PR119 PY42 MIXING COLOUR Select a colour you want to match Move guide from to place your colour along a pathway; colours at both ends will mix it; many pathways will cover it Lighten with white; grey or darken with complementary; use (c) Mix pure colours within sections between Cyan, Magenta & Yellow using (a) – (b) pathway Pigments vary; adjust hue; use (a) – (b) pathway move guide to place colours you want along a pathway mix hues at both ends to create that colour use pathway colours to create harmonious colour combinations COLOUR RELATIONSHIP Choose the hue that you want to dominate Choose a hue to support your colour Use pathway colours to create your palette as these colours share hues along that path Colours within (a) (b) pathway to centre of wheel will also harmonise beautifully HUE: colour position around the wheel TONE: lightness or darkness, value PURITY: greyness, saturation find out more about colour COMPLEMENTARY Hues are correctly placed as complementaries around the wheel Use (c) – pathway to mix grey or black easily match, mix & create colour relationships a definitive guide PRIMARY COLOURS Light: Red, Blue & Green (RGB) Pigment: Cyan, Magenta & Yellow (CMY) plus red, green & ultramarine blue Pigments (P) positioned around wheel ‘Best colour wheel...it works’ ‘Its applications are amazing’ moriartycolour.com moriarty COLOUR WHEEL Create the best and the most beautiful colour and colour combinations with the new Moriarty Colour Wheel. The world of colour is now accessible to everybody who loves and works with colour. Perfect colour mixing and matching and harmonious colour relationships are only a few steps away. It’s so easy To create your perfect colour from the Moriarty Colour Wheel: move guide to place a colour you want along a pathway mix hues at both ends to create it use pathway colours to create colour combinations that harmonise easily mix and match colour and create great colour relationship Select a colour you want to match Move guide to place your colour from along a pathway; mix hues at both ends to create it Many pathways will cover your colour Choose pigments, or use colours you have on your palette Lighten with white; darken with complementary; use (c) – Mix pure colours within sections between Cyan, Magenta & Yellow using (a) – (b) pathway complementary Hues are correctly placed as complementaries (opposite) on the colour wheel. Use (c) - pathway colour relationship Choose the hue that you want to dominate Choose a hue to support your colour Use pathway colours to create your palette as these colours share hues along that path - a balance of similarity and differance Colours within (a) – (b) pathway to centre of wheel will also harmonise beautifully HUE: colour position around the wheel TONE: lightness or darkness, value PURITY: greyness, saturation primary colours Light: Red, Blue & Green (RGB) Pigment: Cyan, Magenta & Yellow (CMY) Add a red, green & ultramarine blue for best colour mixing mixing colour It’s so easy To match colours by hue – position around colour wheels purity-saturation – pure to grey (top right) tone-value light to dark (lower right) pigment – P codes (lower right) Recommended pigments for better colour are available in: Merv Moriarty Matisse Acrylic Paint Sets: distributed by Derivan MADE IN AUSTRALIA

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Page 1: moriarty COLOUR WHEEL · moriarty COLOUR WHEEL Create the best and the most beautiful colour and colour combinations with the new Moriarty Colour Wheel. The world of colour is now

designed and made in Australia distributed by Derivan Pty Ltd

a definitiveguide

PR119

PY42

MIXING COLOUR Select a colour you want to match Move guide from to place your colour along a pathway; colours at both ends will mix it; many pathways will cover it Lighten with white; grey or darken with complementary; use (c) – Mix pure colours within sections between Cyan, Magenta & Yellow using (a) – (b) pathway Pigments vary; adjust hue; use (a) – (b) pathway

move guide to place colours you want along a pathway mix hues at both ends to create that colour use pathway colours to create harmonious colour combinations

COLOUR RELATIONSHIP Choose the hue that you want to dominate Choose a hue to support your colour Use pathway colours to create your paletteas these colours share hues along that path Colours within (a) – (b) pathway to centreof wheel will also harmonise beautifully HUE: colour position around the wheel TONE: lightness or darkness, value PURITY: greyness, saturation

find out more about colour

COMPLEMENTARY Hues are correctly placed as complementaries around the wheel Use (c) – pathway to mix grey or black

easily match, mix & create colour relationships

a definitiveguide

PRIMARY COLOURS Light: Red, Blue & Green (RGB) Pigment: Cyan, Magenta & Yellow (CMY) plus red, green & ultramarine blue Pigments (P) positioned around wheel

‘Best colour wheel...it works’ ‘Its applications are amazing’

moriartycolour.com

moriarty COLOUR WHEEL

Create the best and the most beautiful colour and colour combinations with the new Moriarty Colour Wheel. The world of colour is now accessible to everybody who loves and works with colour.Perfect colour mixing and matching and harmoniouscolour relationships are only a few steps away.It’s so easyTo create your perfect colour from the Moriarty Colour Wheel:

move guide to place a colour you want along a pathwaymix hues at both ends to create it use pathway colours to create colour combinations that harmonise

easily mix and match colour and create great colour relationship

Select a colour you want to match Move guide to place your colour from along a pathway; mix hues at both ends to create it Many pathways will cover your colour Choose pigments, or use colours you have on your palette Lighten with white; darken with complementary; use (c) – Mix pure colours within sections between Cyan, Magenta &Yellow using (a) – (b) pathway complementaryHues are correctly placed as complementaries (opposite) on the colour wheel. Use (c) - pathwaycolour relationship Choose the hue that you want to dominate Choose a hue to support your colour Use pathway colours to create your palette as these colours share hues along that path - a balance of similarity and differance Colours within (a) – (b) pathway to centre of wheel will also harmonise beautifully HUE: colour position around the wheel TONE: lightness or darkness, value PURITY: greyness, saturationprimary coloursLight: Red, Blue & Green (RGB) Pigment: Cyan, Magenta & Yellow (CMY) Add a red, green & ultramarine blue for best colour mixing

mixing colour

It’s so easyTo match colours by hue – position around colour wheels purity-saturation – pure to grey (top right) tone-value – light to dark (lower right) pigment – P codes (lower right)

Recommended pigments for better colour are available in:Merv Moriarty Matisse Acrylic Paint Sets: distributed by Derivan

MADE IN AUSTRALIA