color wheel
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Color Wheel. Primary Secondary Tertiary. Value - brightness/lightness Intensity - color strength (complements*) Tints - color + white Shades - color + black Tones - color + white and black Hue - pure color (on color wheel). Saturation - vivid/intensity of a color. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Color Wheel• Primary
• Secondary
• Tertiary
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• Value - brightness/lightness• Intensity - color strength (complements*)• Tints - color + white• Shades - color + black• Tones - color + white and black• Hue - pure color (on color wheel)
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Saturation - vivid/intensity of a color
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Which color has the highest saturation?
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Color Schemes - choice of colors in a design
• Monochromatic - different values of one color
• Complementary - opposite each other on color wheel
• Analogous - next to each other on color wheel
• Split-Complementary - color + 2 colors adjacent to its
complement
• Triadic - 3 colors evenly spaced on color wheel
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Picasso, Woman with Crossed Arms, 1901
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Lord Frederic Leighton, Flaming June, 1895
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George Braque, The Portuguese (The Emigrant),1911
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Vincent van Gogh, Sunflowers, 1889
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How does the use of
color dictate the feeling of
these paintings?
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How does the change of color
impact the mood of the painting?
Vincent Van Gogh, The Starry Night, 1889