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1 Perceiving COLOR …like an Artist

2 What colors do you see? https://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=9Q63z6GIPm0

3 How many colors do you see?

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5 How do we ACHIEVE THIS??

6 By first understanding how LIGHT/COLOR works:

7 Sir Isaac Newton

8 Each color has a different WAVELENGTH!

9 The composition (chemical makeup of the object) will determine what colors (wavelengths) are absorbed and which are reflected Color absorbed Color Reflected http://www.colourtherapyhealing.c om/colour/objects_and_colour.php

10 Local Color Local color is what we all see everyday. An orange is orange, a banana is yellow. Pretty simple, right? Local color is the color that something appears from nearby when viewed under average lighting conditions. We think of the local color of a banana as yellow. Local color is what we see and what are brain would tell us we see. For example if you thought about a banana in your mind’s eye, what color is it?

11 The BRAIN’S BANANA

12 Reflected Color However, In real life, many colors can be perceived across the surface of a banana: yellow, green, brown, etc., depending upon the context in which it is viewed. Depending on lighting conditions, how shadows fall and look on the object, the color may seem to shift slightly away from its "local" color. The light/color from surrounding objects may also be reflected upon the object. These actually perceived colors are called reflected colors.

13 REAL LIFE BANANA

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15 Where do you see Reflected color in the sky?

16 Conclusion: Local color is the base color of an object. Reflected color is the object seen under the influence of light, shadow, and atmospheric effects. Light exists upon all objects and bounces around continuously creating subtle color changes in the surface of an object

17 The more reflected color you perceive in an object, the more color variation you will need to depict it

18 Good color variation CREATES DIMENSIONALITY, DEPTH and TEXTURE LAYERING BUILDING UP

19 Make a NOTES PAGE! You must include the following concepts: 1. Relationship between COLOR and LIGHT 2. Role of SIR ISAAC NEWTON 3. HOW COLOR IS REFLECTED/PERCEIVED 4. LOCAL COLOR VS. REFLECTED COLOR 5. WHAT DOES COLOR VARIATION REFER TO?

20 Perceiving Color Practice! How good you are already? http://www.you tube.com/watc h?v=AIVBz3NX1 94 http://www.you tube.com/watc h?v=AIVBz3NX1 94


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