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Color Theory. What is color? The quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object. To see color, you have to have light.

Dec 13, 2015

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Page 1: Color Theory. What is color? The quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object. To see color, you have to have light.

Color Theory

Page 2: Color Theory. What is color? The quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object. To see color, you have to have light.

What is color?• The quality of an object or substance with respect to

light reflected by the object.• To see color, you have to have light. • When light shines on an object some colors bounce

off the object and others are absorbed by it. Our eyes only see the colors that are bounced off or reflected.

Page 3: Color Theory. What is color? The quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object. To see color, you have to have light.

• The sun’s rays contain all the colors of the rainbow mixed together. This mixture is known as white light.

• When white light strikes a white crayon or marker barrel, it appears white to us because it absorbs no color and reflects all color equally.

• A black crayon or marker cap absorbs all colors equally and reflects none, so it looks black to us.

• While artists consider black a color, scientists do not because black is the absence of all color.

Page 4: Color Theory. What is color? The quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object. To see color, you have to have light.

• A rainbow is testimony to the fact that all the colors of the spectrum are present in white light.

Page 5: Color Theory. What is color? The quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object. To see color, you have to have light.

Types of Colors we will go over:• The Color Wheel:

– Primary– Secondary

• Complementary Color Sets

Page 6: Color Theory. What is color? The quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object. To see color, you have to have light.

Primary Colors

• Colors you cannot make.

• These are the colors you mix together to make all of the other colors of the color wheel.

• They are PURE colors.

Page 7: Color Theory. What is color? The quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object. To see color, you have to have light.

Examples of primary colors in art

Page 8: Color Theory. What is color? The quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object. To see color, you have to have light.

Secondary Colors

• These are the colors you get when you mix the primary colors together in equal parts.

• ORANGE• GREEN• PURPLE

Page 9: Color Theory. What is color? The quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object. To see color, you have to have light.

Examples of secondary colors in art

Page 10: Color Theory. What is color? The quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object. To see color, you have to have light.

Complementary Color Sets

• They are sets of colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.

• Since they are opposite each other on the wheel they create CONTRAST with each other.

• RED + GREEN• BLUE + ORANGE• YELLOW + PURPLE

Page 11: Color Theory. What is color? The quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object. To see color, you have to have light.

Example of Complementary Colors in art