Color schemes Objective 3.03.

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Color schemes Objective 3.03

Bell Ringer 2/23 Prepare for your project presentations!! I am excited to see your finished products! Don’t forget to take a picture for your final portfolio!

Presentations Color Wheel Presentations

Activity Stare at the circle for 20 seconds.

Activity What color do you see below?

Objective Implement color schemes in housing interiors.

Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet) A. Monochromatic B. Analogous C. Complementary D. Split-complementary E. Triadic F. Neutral

Monochromatic The simplest color harmony Uses a single hue from the standard color wheel Achieved by changing the value and/or intensity of the hue Accents of black, white and other neutrals will add interest to the room. Will make a room appear larger Can unify the furnishings and accessories used in the space

Monochromatic

Analogous Made by combining related hues; any 3 to 5 hues next to each other on the color wheel Since the colors are related, one color seems to blend into another Looks best if one color is the dominant color Can also use tiny amounts of an unrelated color as an accent

Analogous

Complementary Two colors that are positioned directly opposite each other on the color wheel Complements are contrasting colors that make each other look brighter and more intense: when blue is used next to orange, the blue looks bluer, and the orange looks stronger Creates a dramatic effect with high contrast. Looks best if one color is dominant. To lower a color’s intensity, add it’s compliment Ex: To lower the intensity of red, add a small amount of green

Complementary

Split-Complementary Made when one hue is used with the two hues adjacent to its compliment.

Split Complementary

Double Complementary Selecting two colors and their complements 4 colors are used

Double Complementary

Triadic Uses any three colors that are equally distant from each other on the color wheel. The primary colors: yellow, blue, and red The secondary colors: green, orange, violet Changing values and intensities can lessen the sharp contrast

Triadic

Neutral Composed of hues that are not found on the color wheel. Black, white and gray are not found on the color wheel, but they are the basis for this type of color harmony. Brown, tan, and beige can also be used.

Neutral

Accented Neutral Small amounts of color added to neutral color schemes to give the room more contrast and interest.

Activity #2 Color Scheme Portfolio Activity DUE FRIDAY, 2/27

Bell Ringer 2/24 Please copy and answer the question in your notebooks: Mary is painting her room yellow and plans to purchase pillows that are blue-violet and red- violet. What color scheme is she using?

Color Wheel

Color Splash TV Episodes http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/video/player/0,1000149,HGTV_32796_3147_53444-45881,00.html While watching the video, in your notebooks write: - What color schemes were used? - How did they make the room “feel”? - Would you have used different color(s)?

Activity #1 Finish Portfolio Activity DUE FRIDAY 2/27!