ANALOGOUS WHAT IS ANALOGOUS?? -Analogous is a color that are next to each other and can combined or fit in other colors -It is the color grouping has similarities. And types of color have close relationship to one another -Analogous use colors similar to one another USE AND FUNCTIONS OF ANALOGOUS -Analogous color schemes are also often used by designers to help articulate some type of expression that they wish to to emphasize in their designs -Artists have long used analogous colors in their work to convey meaning, tone, and emotion -One way to pick out an analogous is to start with a primary color secondary and tertiary colors USE AND FUNCTIONS OF ANALOGOUS -Analogous colors can give your designs a cohesive, monochromati c look. - Designers gravitate toward these colors because they are simple and pleasing to the eye -Plus they're one of the easiest odor schemes to Create EXAMPLES OF ANALOGOUS -Vincent Van Gogh used a cool analogous color scheme of green, blue green, blue and purple blue-purple in his “Irises in a vase" known for having a knack for color. - And also The painting titled "The Olive Trees" MORE INFORMATION!! Analogous colors are groups of colors That are Next To Each Other on The Color wheel Term Analogous refers To having analogy, or corresponding to something in particular. Q U I Z TRUE OR FALSE 1 Analogous is a color That Are Next To Each Other and Can Combined / Fit with other colors. 2 We Should Mix Colors Altogether Without Checking The Types of Colors. 3 One Way To Pick Out An Analogous Is To Start With a primary color 4 Irises in a Vase and Starry Night Painting of Van Gogh is an Example of Analogous. 5 Analogous can't give your design a unique and cohesive look. ACTIVITY Draw or Paint A Sunset Using Your Coloring Materials or Watercolor You Must Show in Your Drawing The Combined or fit colors to Make A Sunset.