Chapter 19-2 Clothing Design Basics

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Chapter 19-2 Clothing Design Basics Elements of Design - Color, Texture, Line & Form Factors that affect the appearance of a garment and the way you look in your clothes.

reflects and affects moods and feelings Color reflects and affects moods and feelings Three characteristics of color Hue – the name given to a color on the color wheel, distinguishes one color from another - hue does not change if the color is made lighter or darker Value – the lightness or darkness of a color - value is changed by adding black or white to a color - shade – black is added to a color - tint – white is added to a color Intensity – the brightness or dullness of a color Red has a high intensity Pale pink is less intense

Color Wheel - A tool that shows how colors are related to each other Primary Colors - Can not be made from other colors - equally spaced on the color wheel - Red, Yellow, Blue Secondary Colors - Made by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors - Green (yellow + blue), Violet (blue + red), Orange (red + yellow) - Each secondary color is centered between the two primary colors used to make it Intermediate (Tertiary) Colors - Made by mixing equal amounts of one primary color and one neighboring secondary color - Intermediate colors are placed on the color wheel between the two colors used to make them - The primary color is always named first - Red-Orange Blue-Green Red-violet Blue-Violet Yellow-Green Yellow-Orange

Color Schemes Use the color wheel when selecting clothing to create a color scheme. Monochromatic Color Scheme Uses different values of the same hue. Pink blouse with a maroon skirt. Analogous Color Scheme Using adjacent colors on the color wheel. (next to each other) Related by a common hue Blue, blue-green, green Complementary Color Scheme Using 2 colors directly opposite of each other on the color wheel. They make each other look more intense Orange T-shirt with blue jeans.

Warm Colors Red, Orange, Yellow Brilliant & suggest activity Advancing colors – seem closer - make the body appear larger Cool Colors Blue, Violet, Green Restful, calm & relaxing Receding colors- seem to move farther away – make the body appear smaller Neutrals – not true colors - Not on the color wheel White, Black White is the absence of all color – all light is reflected Black is the presence of all color – all light is absorbed Wear alone or with other colors Varying amount of white and black will create grays (neutrals)