Color Systems and Color Wheels

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Color Systems and Color Wheels Color Studies Color Systems and Color Wheels

Mixing Colors Over the centuries colors have been mixed according to three different systems Subtractive Color: the process of mixing pigments together Additive Color: the process of mixing colored light Partitive Color: based on the viewer’s reaction to colors when they are placed next to each other

Color Wheels Color arrangements or structures that enable us to organize and predict such color reactions and interactions There are five different color wheels Many artists find they have to use several different wheels to produce one painting

The Pigment Wheel The basis for working with subtractive color Its primary colors are red, yellow, and blue These are colors that cannot be obtained by mixing We mix these primary colors to get secondary colors

When a primary color and an adjacent secondary are mixed, tertiary colors are the result: Red + Orange = Red-Orange Orange + Yellow = Yellow-Orange Yellow + Green = Yellow-Green Green + Blue = Blue-Green Blue + Violet = Blue-Violet Violet + Red = Red-Violet

Keep In Mind Mixing the three primary colors will give you black The secondary and tertiary hues are not equal mixtures of their components Mixing equal amounts of yellow and blue together will result in a green that is more yellow-green than green because yellow is stronger than green

The Process Wheel Gives us three basic primaries - yellow, magenta, and cyan - that do, upon mixing, result in purer hues This is the standard color wheel used in printing and photography Yellow + Cyan = Green Cyan + Magenta = Violet Magenta + Yellow = Orange

The resulting tertiary colors from the process wheel will be as follows Yellow + Green = Yellow-Green Green + Cyan = Green-Blue-Green Cyan + Violet = Blue-Violet-Blue Violet + Magenta = Red-Violet-Red Magenta + Orange = Red Orange + Yellow = Yellow-Orange Mixing the three primaries together gives us black

The Munsell Wheel Based on five primary hues or principal colors These primaries are based on afterimage perception Munsell set up each afterimage as a compliment to his principal hues

Afterimage This is the color we see after staring at a hue and then shifting our eyes to a white surface The second hue is termed the afterimage If we stare at a red dot, the resulting afterimage will be blue-green

Munsell Arrangement Complimentary combinations of yellow and blue-violet red and blue-green Green and red-violet Violet and yellow-green He further systematized the color wheel into a three-dimensional form he termed a tree

Light Wheel Based on the additive color system and provides information concerning light rays and transparent color Primary colors that form other hues are red, green, and blue Secondaries are yellow, cyan, and magenta

Visual Wheel Grew out of work done by Leonardo da Vinci on complementary colors The forerunner of the concept of partitive color theory was used in a partitive as well as a subtractive manner Primary colors are red, yellow, green, and blue