I benefited mostly from the first worksheet out of the two of these. It helped me to truly grasp the concept between the hue, shade, and tint of a color. For example: the tint of yellow isn't as much of a difference to its hue as the shade of yellow is. However, blue is the opposite, to where the shade of blue is much closer to its natural hue than the tint of blue is. The second worksheet taught me how to blend my new color pencils nicely and in a way so that you can get the exact hue you're looking for. These wheels are also great to look at when looking at complimentary colors, primary colors, secondary colors, analogous colors, split complimentary colors, and intermediate colors.
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