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LISTEN TO DIRECTIONS CLOSELY You need your packet and a RED, YELLOW, AND BLUE crayon or colored pencil. YOU MAY ONLY USE THESE COLORS FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT!

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1 LISTEN TO DIRECTIONS CLOSELY You need your packet and a RED, YELLOW, AND BLUE crayon or colored pencil. YOU MAY ONLY USE THESE COLORS FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT!

2 ColorColor A ray of light is the source of all color. We get different colors by the light that is broken into rays of varying wavelengths, which causes the viewer to see different colors. – Red is the longest and Violet is the shortest wavelength –A prism, soap bubble, oil spill, or a rainbow demonstrates this wavelength division of light into color.

3 HueHue –The specific name for a pure color is the HUE. –Each primary and secondary color on the color wheel is called a hue. If it is not on the color wheel, it is not a hue. Red (_________) vs. Pink (___________) Black, white, and grey do not have a hue.

4 THE COLOR WHEEL The most commonly used tool to understand the basis of all color relationships. It consists of three types of colors: –primary –secondary –intermediate (tertiary) Color each type

5 PRIMARY COLORS Yellow, Red, & Blue. They occur naturally. By mixing, lightening, or darkening the primary colors, all other colors can be made. No other colors can be combined to create the primary colors. red yellow blue

6 SECONDARY COLORS Orange, Green, and Violet. Are produced by mixing EQUAL amounts of two primary colors. –Red + Yellow = Orange – Blue + Yellow = Green – Red + Blue = Violet orange green violet

7 INTERMEDIATE (TERTIARY) COLORS Made by mixing a primary color with a secondary color –Yellow- Green, – Blue -Green –Blue- Violet – Red -Violet –Red- Orange – Yellow -Orange Note: The primary color is always listed first. Red-Orange Yellow-Orange Red-violet Blue-Violet Blue-green Yellow-Green The color wheel song

8 4. INTENSITY The Brightness or Dullness of a hue Created by adding its compliment on the color wheel or gray. Colors are brightest in their natural form (hue). –pure yellow, pure red, pure blue

9 Objects and rooms with bright high intensity colors seem larger. –Bold and intense colors are best used sparingly or as accents. Objects and rooms with dull low intensity colors seem smaller. Adding a color’s compliment or gray creates a tone of the original color. –Red + green, blue + orange, purple + yellow

10 Adding a color’s compliment or gray creates a tone of the original color. Red + green, blue + orange, purple + yellow

11 5. VALUE The lightness or darkness of a hue. –The value of a hue can be made lighter by adding white, creating a tint of that hue. –Pink is a tint of red, Peach is a tint of orange –Gives the appearance of a greater room size or height. –The value of a hue can be made darker by adding black, creating a SHADE of that hue. –Maroon is shade of red. Rust is shade of orange Gives the appearance of a smaller room size or height.

12 WARM COLORS

13 Are considered “warm” because of their association with warm objects of the same color, such as the sun and fire. Are also called advancing colors because they make objects appear larger and closer than they really are. Make a room appear smaller, and feel active, exciting, warmer, and cozy.

14 COOL COLORS

15 Are associated with colors in nature like water, grass, and trees. Are called receding colors because they make objects appear smaller and farther away than they really are. They make a room appear larger and feel restful, peaceful, and cooler.

16 NEUTRAL COLORS

17 Not considered colors because they do not have a hue. Brown, tan, and beige are also considered neutral colors –but based on the hues red, orange, and yellow.

18 Achromatic (add this to your notes somewhere!) A color scheme using black, white, and/or grey Not considered colors because they do not have a hue.

19 Accented Achromatic

20 Color Videos http://www.hgtv.co m/video/name-that- color- video/index.htmlhttp://www.hgtv.co m/video/name-that- color- video/index.html http://www.hgtv.co m/video/retro- guest-room- video/index.htmlhttp://www.hgtv.co m/video/retro- guest-room- video/index.html

21 Color Assignments Assignment #1 Color experiment paint chip Assignment #2 Color coloring page –1 shell Warm –1 shell cool –1 shell neutral –1 shell primary

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