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Color Theory DESIGN’S MOST EXCITING ELEMENT! 1. Hue 2. Value 3. Intensity.

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2 Color Theory

3 DESIGN’S MOST EXCITING ELEMENT!

4 1. Hue 2. Value 3. Intensity

5 RED YELLOW BLUE ORANGE GREEN VIOLET H UE :

6  the lightness or darkness of a color

7 HUE WHITE TINT + = T INT :

8 HUE BLACK SHADE + = ADDING BLACK TO A COLOR

9  The brightness or dullness of a color; also called saturation. FUSCHIA = HIGH INTENSITY OLIVE = LOW INTENSITY

10  The color wheel is a means of organizing the colors in the spectrum.  The color wheel consists of 12 sections, each containing one hue.

11 Pure and basic - cannot be made from any other colors All other colors are made from these Equal distance from each other on color wheel RED YELLOW BLUE

12 Made by mixing equal amounts of 2 primary colors Found halfway between the primary hues on the wheel + = + + = = ORANGE GREEN VIOLET

13  This color scheme combines three colors equally spaced out to form a triangle on the color wheel.

14 They form a triangle on the color wheel. red yellow blue

15 THE SECONDARY COLOR TRIAD  They form a triangle on the color wheel. orangegreen violet

16  Made by mixing primary and secondary colors. Blue Red Yellow Green Violet Orange Yellow-Orange Yellow-Green Blue-Green Blue-Violet Red-Violet Red-Orange

17  These colors are yellow- orange, yellow-green, blue- green, blue-violet, red- orange, red-violet  Primary + Secondary = Tertiary yellow + orange = yellow-orange Yellow orange Red orange Red violet Blue violet Blue green Yellow green

18  This color scheme uses any hue opposite one another on the color wheel.  Complementary colors are dynamic duos and create energy and contrast when put together.  Mixing Complimentary Colors will give you different kinds of browns. Complimentarys:  Yellow & Violet  Red & Green  Blue & Orange

19  This color scheme uses related, or neighboring colors on the color wheel with varying values and intensities of the colors. Red-violet violet blue-violet

20  Analagous colors are at least 3 colors that sit side by side on a color wheel and have one common hue.  Example- yellow, yellow-orange, orange  An analogous color scheme cannot have two primary colors in its scheme because the primary colors have nothing in common Yellow Yellow Orange Orange Red Orange

21  Analogous colors usually match well and create serene and comfortable designs.

22  This is a color scheme that uses different tints, shades and intensities of only one hue.  Mono =One  Chroma = Color Blue Blue+white Blue+black

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25  A value scale is a scale of grays running from black to white.

26 White Black Gray Brown Neutral Colors are those colors not found on the color wheel but are mixed by other colors on the color wheel.

27 The color wheel can be divided into warm and cool colors

28  Appear hot like the sun or like fire  Give feelings of joy, activity or cheerfulness as well as anger or rage  Appear to advance

29  Remind us of water, sky, or ice  Give feelings of tranquility and peacefulness, as well as sadness and despair  Appear to recede

30  You will be creating a color theory painting using several of these color schemes  The color schemes you must include are: Color Wheel Value Scale (Gray or Color) Complementary colors Analogous colors  You may do a painting of whatever you like and you may organize the color schemes in any way you choose

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41 Do you see???

42 Mary Cassatt

43 Childe Hassam

44 Henri Matisse

45 Edward Munch

46 Henri Rousseau

47 Roy Lichtenstein Hopeless, 1963

48 Bonnard

49 Romaire Bearden

50 Van Gogh

51 Robert Henri

52 Gustav Klimt

53 Robert Delauny

54 George Seurat

55 Ferdinand Leger

56 Marc Chagall

57 Roy Lichtenstein

58 Paul Gauguin

59 Mark Rothko

60 Arthur Dove


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