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COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

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Page 1: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

COLOR THEORY

Page 2: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

Page 3: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

Hue = the name of a color.

Page 4: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

Triad = a group of three.

Page 5: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

Primary colors = red, yellow and blue. These mix to make all other colors.

Page 6: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

Secondary colors = green, orange and violet. Made by mixing two primary colors.

Page 7: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

Tertiary colors = the intermediates like red-violet, yellow-orange, etc. These are made by mixing a primary with a secondary.

Page 8: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

Analogous colors = grouping of three colors that are next to each other on the wheel.

Page 9: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

Cool colors = blue, green and violet. The colors of sky, water…calm, peaceful, sad, cold, etc.

Vincent van Gogh’s Green Wheat Fields

Page 10: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

Warm colors = yellow, red and orange. The colors of fire and the sun…energy, excitement, look at me attitude, etc.

Georges Seurat’s The Circus

Page 11: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

Complementary colors = these are direct opposites on the color wheel. Intense next to each other…but dull each other when

mixed. Green – red, yellow – violet and blue – orange.

Page 12: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

Tint = when a color is mixed into white.Shade = when black is mixed into a color.Tone = when a color is mixed into grey.

Page 13: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

Intensity = the overall brightness or purity of a color.Value = the lightness or darkness of a color.Monochromatic = means “one color”...contains tints, shades and tones in the same color.

Page 14: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

Warm and analogous colors Cool and analogous colors

Page 15: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

Monochromatic and warm colors Monochromatic and cool colors

Page 16: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

What color schemes do these images fit?

Page 17: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

Color wheel examples…

Page 18: COLOR THEORY. Color = the reflection of light from an object or surface. No light = no visible color.

COLOR THEORY

• Primary colors = red, yellow and blue. These mix to make all other colors.• Secondary colors = green, orange and violet. Made by mixing two primary colors.• Tertiary colors = intermediates made by mixing a primary with a secondary…ex. R-O.• Analogous colors = grouping of 3 colors next to each other on the wheel.• Cool colors = blue, green and violet. Colors of water and sky…calm, peaceful or cold.• Warm colors = yellow, red and orange. Colors of fire and sun…energy, excitement,

look at me attitude.• Complementary colors = these are opposite on the wheel…R-G, Y-V, and B-O. Intense

next to each other…dull each other when mixed.• Tint = when a color is mixed into white…ex. Pink.• Shade = when black is mixed into a color…ex. Maroon.• Tone = when a color is mixed into grey…ex. Blue-grey• Monochromatic = means “one color”…tints, shades and tones of one color.• Hue = the name of the color.• Intensity = the overall brightness or purity of a color.• Value = the lightness and darkness of a color.• Color = the way light reflects from a surface.• Triad = means a group of three…primary, secondary and analogous colors are groups

of three colors.