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ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE WEEK 3 What’s New on the Class Blog Handing in Your Digital Files Emotional Properties of Color Review Pop Art Research Review Additive Color Mixing Additive Colors in Adobe Illustrator Creating a Custom Color Palette Creating Tints and Shades Additive Color Mixing Assignment

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE Naming Your Digital Files

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE Naming Your Digital Files

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE Naming Your Digital Files

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE Naming Your Digital Files

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE REVIEW Hue is the first property of Color Hue simply refers to the name of the Color. • Red, Green, Yellow, Violet, etc. are Hues. Although there are relatively few Hues there can be an almost unlimited number of Colors. • Pink, Rose, Scarlet, and Crimson are all Colors, but the Hue is Red.

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE REVIEW The Color Wheel The 12 Hues of the Basic Color Wheel are divided into 3 Categories: • Primary Colors • Secondary Colors • Tertiary Colors

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE REVIEW The Primary Colors. The 3 Primary Colors are: • Red • Yellow • Blue From these colors, all colors can be theoretically be mixed.

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE REVIEW The Secondary Colors. The 3 Secondary Colors are mixtures of 2 Primary Colors: • Red & Yellow make Orange • Yellow & Blue make Green • Blue & Red make Violet

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE REVIEW The Tertiary Colors. The 6 Tertiary Colors are mixtures of 1 Primary Color with an adjacent Secondary Color: • Blue & Green make Blue-Green • Green & Yellow make Yellow-Green • Yellow & Orange make Yellow-Orange • Orange & Red make Red-Orange • Red & Violet make Red-Violet • Violet & Blue make Blue-Violet

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE REVIEW Value is the second property of Color. Value refers to the lightness or darkness of the Hue. In pigment adding white or black alters the Value of the Hue. • Adding White lightens the color and produces what is called a Tint. • Adding Black darkens the color and produces what is called a Shade.

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE REVIEW Intensity is the third property of Color. Intensity refers to the brightness of the Hue. Because a color is at full Intensity only when pure and unmixed, a relationship exists between Value and Intensity. Mixing Black or White with a color changes its Value and at the same time affects its Intensity.

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE REVIEW The Emotional Attributes Of Color The Color Wheel can be divided up into a Warm Color Palette and a Cool Color Palette. 1. A Warm Color Palette consists of: • Reds • Yellows • Oranges 2. A Cool Color Palette consists of: • Blues • Greens • Violets

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE REVIEW The Emotional Attributes Of Color The Reds, Yellows and Oranges of the Warm Color Palette can visually convey: • Energy • Anger • Excitement • Aggression • Passion • Love • Physical Warmth

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE REVIEW The Emotional Attributes Of Color The Blues, Greens and Violets of the Cool Color Palette can visually convey: • Peacefulness • Calmness • Serenity • Solitude • Mourning • Grief • Physical Coolness

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE Additive Color Additive Color Mixing Assignment

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE What is Additive Color?

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE Additive Color Mixing Assignment

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE Additive Color Mixing Assignment Using Adobe Illustrator, mix Additive color to produce an Additive Color Wheel. • The outer ring of the color wheel will be 100 % of the Additive Color. • The middle ring of the color wheel will be 75% of the Additive Color. • The inside ring of the color wheel will be 45% of the Additive color.

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE Additive Color Mixing Assignment Using Adobe Illustrator, mix 3 Shades of an Additive color using the HSB Color Palette. Using Adobe Illustrator, mix 5 Tints of the same Additive color using the Spot Color % Method.

ANM 100 ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE Additive Color Mixing Assignment What You Will Need To Know 1. Some basic functions of Adobe Illustrator and what Additive Color is. How to identify and use the Selection Tool and the Direct Selection Tool. How to identify the Color Swatch Palette, the RGB Color Palette and the HSB Color Palette and how to fill a selected object with color. How to mix additive colors using the RGB Color Palette. 4. How to create tints of additive colors using the Spot Color % Method. 5. How to create shades of additive colors using the HSB Color Palette. 6. How to change an RGB process color to a Spot Color. 7. How to name a color and save a color. 8. How to save and print an Adobe Illustrator file.