Which color arrangement wouldcreate the deepest senseof space?

A. red,orange,blue
B. Green violet, blue
C.Yellow, orange,yellow-orange
D. Violet, blue-violet, red-violet

What are the double split complement colors for blue-green?

Since this is not my area of expertise, (even though I am a psychologist) I searched Google under the key words "double split complementary colors" to get this:

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To determine which color arrangement would create the deepest sense of space in the first question, we need to consider color theory principles such as depth perception and color harmony.

Looking at the color options mentioned, the arrangement that would likely create the deepest sense of space is option B: Green, violet, blue. This is because it follows the principle of atmospheric perspective, where colors tend to recede as they move away from the viewer. The arrangement starts with a warm color (green), followed by a cooler color (violet), and then a cool color (blue). This progression creates depth, as the cooler colors appear farther away.

For the second question regarding the double split complement colors of blue-green, we need to understand the concept of split complementary colors. A split complementary color scheme is formed by selecting a base color and then using the two colors adjacent to its complementary color on the color wheel.

Blue-green is a hue located between blue and green. Its complementary color would be red-orange. To find the double split complementary colors, we need to look at the colors adjacent to red-orange on the color wheel. These colors are red-violet and red-yellow.

Therefore, the double split complementary colors for blue-green would be red-violet and red-yellow.