Explain the value of colour with the help of a value chart.
Answer / Mohammad Samir
A color value chart, also known as a Munsell color chart, is used to standardize and communicate colors. It consists of three dimensions: hue (the name of the color), value (lightness or darkness), and chroma (color purity). By understanding these properties, designers can create color combinations that are harmonious and visually appealing. For example, analogous colors, which are adjacent on the color wheel, can be used to create a cohesive and balanced palette.
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