the color wheel Objective 3.02
Bell Ringer 2/17 What feeling does RED create? What feeling does BLUE create? What feeling does YELLOW create? What is the name for these 3 colors??
Color Review What is color doing for this room? Reflect on the mood of the room as well as the effect on the room.
Objective Implement color terminology and the components of the color wheel.
Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet) A. Color Wheel 1. Primary 2. Secondary 3. Tertiary/Intermediate B. Color Terminology 1. Hue 2. Intensity 3. Value a. Shade b. Tint
Color Wheel A tool used to understand color relationships A circular arrangement of primary, secondary, and tertiary colors
Color Wheel Primary Colors Yellow, Red, and Blue Cannot be made by mixing other colors All other colors are made from these 3 colors
Color Wheel Secondary Colors Orange, Green, Violet Made by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors Red + Yellow= Orange Yellow + Blue = Green Blue + Red= Violet
Color Wheel Tertiary Colors Blue-Violet, Red-Violet, Blue-Green, Yellow-Green, Yellow-Orange, and Red-Orange Made by mixing equal amounts of a primary and a secondary color
Activity #1 Color Wheel Sheet
Color Terminology Hue The name of a color (Green) The one characteristic that makes the color unique The individual nature of each color
Color Terminology Intensity Brightness or dullness of a hue Too lower intensity – add complement (opposite) Complement is directly across on the color wheel
Color Terminology
Color Terminology Value The lightness or darkness of a hue The value of a hue is made lighter by adding white, darker by adding black
Color Terminology Value Shade Tint Tone The addition if black to a hue Example: Maroon is a shade of red Outer ring of the color wheel Tint The addition of white to a hue Example: Pink is a tint of red Inner ring of the color wheel Tone The addition of gray to a hue
Color Terminology
Activity #2 Gradations of Intensity Sheet
Activity #3 Tint, Tone, & Shade Sheet
Next Project 3D Color Wheel Let’s look at Rubric Think about what object to bring in… ASAP!!! DUE MONDAY 2/23 PRESENT!!!
Remaining Time Elements of Design Project DUE TOMORROW!
Bell Ringer 2/18 Turn in Elements Projects into your folder and submit Copy and answer the following question in your notebooks: Mary wants her living room to appear smaller. She should paint the living room a: A. Cool Color B. Neutral Color C. Secondary Color D. Warm Color
Review of Color Wheel
Activity #1 Mixing primary colors to get secondary colors demonstration with George …
QUIZ #3 Short Quiz on FRIDAY on COLOR
Activity #2 Now its your turn! PAINT YOUR WHEELS… Each table will get a paint palette with 3 primary colors Work together to make the 3 secondary colors in the remaining spaces Do not use ALL of the primary colors as you will need these colors for your projects.
VIDEO Short Video on Color while I pass out materials… Complete Questions in Notebooks…
Color Wheel Projects DUE 2/23! Begin working on your projects!! Work diligently and neatly. DUE 2/23! MAJOR PROJECT GRADE! CLEANING IS PART OF YOUR GRADE You don’t clean = You don’t paint!!
Color Wheel Projects 2/19 DUE 2/23! Begin working on your projects!! Work diligently and neatly. DUE 2/23! MAJOR PROJECT GRADE! CLEANING IS PART OF YOUR GRADE You don’t clean = You don’t paint!!
Bell Ringer 2/20 STUDY ALL COLOR TERMS for QUIZ
Color Quiz Short quiz on all color terms… Part 1: Fill in the Blank Part II: Color Wheel
Part II Draw this on the back of your paper. Write all of the PRIMARY and SECONDARY and TERTIARY colors on the Wheel in the CORRECT ORDER. I gave you two to get you started… Red Red-Orange
Color Wheel Projects DUE & PRESENT ON MONDAY! Finish your projects!! Work diligently and neatly. DUE & PRESENT ON MONDAY! MAJOR PROJECT GRADE! CLEANING IS PART OF YOUR GRADE You don’t clean = You don’t paint!!