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1 Understanding and Using Color
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2 Graphic Types Vector or Draw-Type Bitmap

3 Vector Graphics Geometric Shapes
Each shape has a precise relationship to the other shapes Resized and Rotated without distortion Small file size Cannot display photo quality

4 Bitmap Graphics A collection of pixels
Each pixel is a unique set on information Becomes distorted when resized or rotated Can represent subtle gradients of color Used for photographic images Larger file sixe

5 Graphic Software Types
Draw Programs – create vector graphics Drawing tool in Word Illustrator Paint Programs - create bitmap images Microsoft Paint PaintShop Pro Image Editing Programs – make changes to existing images Photoshop

6 Color Wheel

7 Primary Colors Yellow Red Blue

8 Secondary Colors Orange Violet Green

9 Student Activity 1 Connect to Word
Select the drawing toolbar, if necessary View → Toolbars → drawing

10 Color Wheel

11 RGB RED, GREEN, AND BLUE The colors the computer uses to create what we see on the monitor. Created by combining light. Additive Primaries

12 CMYK CYAN, MAGENTA, YELLOW, AND BLACK
The colors used in the printing process. Created by reflections from pigment Subtractive Primaries

13 Student Activity 2 Open Microsoft Paint
Start → Programs → Accessories → Paint

14 Using Color to Express Mood
Warm vs. Cool Soft vs. Hard Light vs. Dark Passive vs. Active

15 Points to Consider Color is always relative
Environment and Lighting affect how a color is perceived Different cultures respond to colors differently Some colors have specific associations

16 Warm vs. Cool Vivid vs. Soothing
Cool colors are on the color wheel from yellow-green to violet. Associated with water and sky Makes an element pop out Warm color are on the color wheel from red-violet to yellow. Associated with sun and fire Makes an element recede or stay in background

17 Student Activity 3 Return to Microsoft Paint
Complete the activity drawing cool and warm graphics

18 COOL WARM

19 Combining Warm and Cool

20 Complementary Colors Opposite each other on the color wheel
Lower intensity by adding the compliment Combine to create excitement and energy RED ORANGE YELLOW

21 Analogous Colors Next to each other on the color wheel
Blend well together

22 Triadic Colors Three colors that are equal distance from each other on the color wheel Use to provide more color variety High energy colors Yellow, red, and blue Green, violet, and orange Yellow-green, blue-violet, and red-orange

23 Monochromatic All the hues (light and dark) of a single color
Subtle and peaceful

24 White all colors in balance
Purity Simplicity Cleanliness Peace Innocence Good Sterility In Japan Death In eastern cultures Coldness sterility

25 Black absence of color Mourning Death Fear Formality Anger Elegance
Wealth

26 Red warm and energetic Love Desire Danger Speed Strength Violence
Blood In China Celebration Luck In India Purity

27 Blue reliability Peace Stability Trust Confidence Security Tranquility
Depression Loyalty In China Immortality In Columbia Soap In Middle East Protective

28 Yellow joy Happiness Dishonesty Cowardice Imagination Illness Hope
In Asia Sacred Imperial

29 Purple noble Royalty Spirituality Nobility Wisdom Cruelty Mourning
Arrogance

30 Orange energy Balance Warmth Vibrance Demands attention In Ireland
Religious significance Protestant

31 Green healing Health Good Luck Youth Nature Envy Jealousy Inexperience
Fertility In India The color of Islam In Ireland Religious significance Catholic Some Tropical Countries Danger In China Cheating wife

32 Creating Depth With Color
Colors that move forward Bright Warn High-intensity Colors that move back Cool Low-intensity

33 Example of Activity 4 Analogous

34 Example of Activity 5 Triadic

35 Web sites about Color


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