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Chapter 6 Notes Color
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What is color? An element of art that is derived from reflected light
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How do we see color? Light waves reflect from objects to your eyes Check this out!
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What is an afterimage? A weak image of complimentary colors created by a viewers brain as a reaction to prolonged looking at a color Check this out!
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The three properties of color are: Hue- name of a color on the color wheel Value- the element of art that describes the darkness or lightness of a color Intensity- the brightness or dullness of a hue
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There are 12 colors on the color wheel
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There are three colors that cannot be made- they along with black and white make every other color and are called primary colors
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Primary colors Red Blue Yellow
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If you mix two primary colors equally you get a secondary color
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Secondary colors Orange Violet Green
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If you mix a primary and secondary equally you get an intermediate color
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Intermediate Colors Red-orange Red-violet Blue-violet Blue-green Yellow-green Yellow-orange
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A color scheme is A plan for organizing colors
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Color schemes
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Monochromatic One hue and shades and tints of that hue
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Analagous Colors that sit side by side on the color wheel and have a common hue
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Complementary Colors that are opposite on the color wheel
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Color Triad Three colors spaced equal distance from each other on the color wheel
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Split Complement One hue and the hues on each side of its complement
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Warm Reds, oranges and yellows- colors associated with warm things
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Cool Blues, greens and violets- colors associated with cool things
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High Key Painting using many tints of a color
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Low Key Painting using many shades or dark values of a color
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High Intensity Pure hues
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Low Intensity Dull hues
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Double Split Complement The colors on each side of complementary colors
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The End
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