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COLOR PROPERTIES
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COLOR PROPERTIES Hue Intensity Value Tone Temperature
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Hue: The actual color, or the identity of a color, such as red.
Color property Hue: The actual color, or the identity of a color, such as red.
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Intensity: The brightness or dullness (grayness) of a color
Color property Intensity: The brightness or dullness (grayness) of a color its strength, saturation, purity. . . the "noise" it makes.
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Value: The lightness or darkness of a color
Color property Value: The lightness or darkness of a color Different values of a color ranging from very light to very dark (tints and shades).
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Tints Adding white will lighten a hue or raise it value.
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Shades Adding black will darken a hue or lower its value.
Value will give form to an object.
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Tone: Adding its complement to a hue makes it more neutral or gray.
Color property Tone: Adding its complement to a hue makes it more neutral or gray.
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Temperature: Color property
The color wheel can be divided into two sides, Warm colors look and feel warm. Yellows, oranges, reds Cool colors look and feel cool. Blues, greens, violets
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