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This paint does NOT come out of clothes
This paint does NOT come out of clothes. Do not fling it around or be careless with it!
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N.C.W. 20 . The elements of Art . Color and Value
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Phones away, please. It’s going to be REALLY obvious if you look up the answer. So don’t. Just don’t.
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Write the definition of color.
On your post-it... Write the definition of color.
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WRITE YOUR NAME ON YOUR COLOR WHEEL. RIGHT NOW
WRITE YOUR NAME ON YOUR COLOR WHEEL. RIGHT NOW! And now, I present to you a few notes for the back of your color wheel.
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Color (noun) col·or ˈkələr/
the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light Basically, it is a characteristic of light that we see! Value: The lightness or darkness of a color Hue: The name of a color! Tint: Hue + white Shade: Hue + black Tone: Hue + gray
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Mixing these creates NEUTRALS
Complementary: Opposites on the color wheel Mixing these creates NEUTRALS Split complement: 1 color + the colors on each side of the complement Analogous: 4+ colors right next to each other Monochromatic: All tints, shades, and tones of 1 color
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Your mission! Fill in your color wheel NEATLY.
Mix your tints, shades, and tones Mix your neutrals Fill in your grayscale Fill in your value scale
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COLOR WhEEL & value scale TIME!
Dirty brushes are rude. When you finish painting, wash your brush with soap and water.
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