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1 What is color?

2 *it is important for us to first be able to understand color so that we can begin to master the element of design… Color is an element of design

3 How is color perceived? 1.Color occurs when light in different wavelengths strikes our eyes. 2.Objects have no color of their own, only the ability to reflect a certain wavelength of light back to our eyes. 3.Colors appear different depending on whether you view them under incandescent, florescent or natural sunlight.

4 Incandescent light Fluorescent light Natural light

5 What is hue? *Hue refers to the color itself. *Each different hue is a different reflected wavelength of light. *White light broken in a prism has seven hues: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. *White light occurs when all the wavelengths are reflected back to your eye. *Black light occurs when no light is reflected to your eye.

6 Primary colors *The three basic colors that are used to create all of the other colors are known as the primary colors. *You cannot achieve these colors by mixing any other colors together, but can make all other colors from these three! *These colors include: ºRed ºBlue ºYellow

7 Secondary colors *The three colors that are achieved from equal parts of two primary colors make up what we call the secondary colors. *These colors include: ºViolet ºGreen ºOrange

8 Tertiary colors *When you mix equal parts of one primary and one secondary color you achieve the tertiary colors. *These colors include: ºRed-violet ºBlue-violet ºBlue-green ºYellow-green ºYellow-orange ºRed-orange

9 *The colors used in the color wheel are called saturated colors because there is no white or black in them. *All of these elements; primary, secondary, and tertiary make up what we call the color wheel.

10 Tints & Shades *A tint is a saturated color that is mixed with pure white color. ºThe more white that you add to a saturated color, the lighter the color will become. *A shade is a saturated color that is mixed with pure black color. ºThe more black that you add to a saturated color the darker the color will become.

11 Warm & Cool Colors Warm Colors: Red, Orange, & Yellow Warm Colors: Red, Orange, & Yellow Cool Colors: Blue, Green, & Violet Cool Colors: Blue, Green, & Violet

12 Neutral Colors *Black, Grey, White, Brown, & Tan

13 Color Harmonies *Monochromatic *Analogous *Complementary *Triadic *Split Complementary *Neutral *Monochromatic *Analogous *Complementary *Triadic *Split Complementary *Neutral

14 Monochromatic Color Harmony *They are achieved by using tints and shades of only one color *Examples: *Navy Blue, Bright Blue, and Baby Blue *Cranberry, Brick Red, Red *Dark Green, Kelly Green, Light Green

15 Analogous Color Harmony *Are done by using three or more colors that are next to each other on the color wheel *Examples: *Red, Red-Violet, Violet *Blue, Blue-Green, Green *Yellow, Yellow-Orange, Orange, Red- Orange

16 Complementary Color Harmony *Two colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel *Examples: *Yellow & Violet *Green & Red *Blue & Orange *Two colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel *Examples: *Yellow & Violet *Green & Red *Blue & Orange

17 Triadic Color Harmony *Three colors that are located within equal distance of each other *Examples: *Red, Blue, Yellow *Orange, Violet, Green *Three colors that are located within equal distance of each other *Examples: *Red, Blue, Yellow *Orange, Violet, Green

18 Split Complementary Harmony *This is created by using any color and the two colors located next to that colors complement *Examples: *Yellow, Red-Violet, Blue-Violet *Orange, Blue-Green, Blue-Violet *Red, Yellow-Green, Blue-Green *This is created by using any color and the two colors located next to that colors complement *Examples: *Yellow, Red-Violet, Blue-Violet *Orange, Blue-Green, Blue-Violet *Red, Yellow-Green, Blue-Green

19 Neutral Color Harmony Any combination of Blacks, Greys, Whites, Browns, & Tans

20 Homework *Create a study stack account *Add the key terms from today’s lesson to your Study Stacks. ºPlease see my eboard for a list of terms.


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