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Colour Theory. The Colour Wheel Harmony Go well together (Close on the Colour Wheel)

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1 Colour Theory

2 The Colour Wheel

3 Harmony Go well together (Close on the Colour Wheel)

4 Contrast Stand out (Opposite sides of the Colour Wheel)

5 Contrasting and Harmonising Colours Harmonising Colours Close on the wheel: Contrasting Colours Opposite sides of the wheel:

6 Colour Motion Advancing Colours Receding Colours REDSORANGESYELLOWS GREENSBLUESVIOLETS

7 Colour Emotion Warm Colours Cool Colours REDSORANGESYELLOWS GREENSBLUESVIOLETS

8 Colour Emotion

9 RED Warm Passionate Exciting Active Festive Vibrant

10 RED Warm Passionat e Exciting Active Festive Vibrant YELLOW Warm Sunny Happy Glowing Easily Seen

11 YELLOW Warm Sunny Happy Glowing Easily Seen BLUE Cool Elegant Sophisticated Classy Formal

12 BLUE Cool Elegant Sophisticated Classy Formal GREEN Cool Restful Natural Calm Fresh Soothing

13 GREEN Cool Restful Natural Calm Fresh Soothing VIOLET Cool Solitary Peaceful

14 VIOLET Cool Solitary Peaceful ORANGE Warm Refreshing Cheerful Happy Energetic

15 ORANGE Warm Refreshin g Cheerful Happy Energeti c GREY Dignified Elegant Boring Natural Calm

16 GREY Dignifie d Elegant Boring Natural Calm BLACK & WHITE Elegant Dramatic Sophisticated Opposing

17 1. The primary colours are: ____________, ____________, and ____________. 2. Explain how you make a secondary colour. _________________________________________________________________. 3. Explain what is meant by CONTRASTING COLOURS, and give an example of two colours that contrast. _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________. 4. Explain what is meant by HARMONISING COLOURS, and give an example of two colours that harmonise. _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________. 5. Give two words to describe how each of these colours make you feel. a) RED________________________________________________ b) BLUE________________________________________________ c) YELLOW________________________________________________ d) ORANGE________________________________________________ e) VIOLET________________________________________________ f) GREEN________________________________________________ 6. What colour might you use to paint a room to make it look bigger? Explain why. _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________. 7. What is meant by an advancing colour? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________. Render the colour wheel above using colour pencils. Start with the Primary Colours in the middle circle, then move out and do the Secondary Colours, then the Tertiary Colours. Name: _________________________________

18 Colour Theory : The Colour Wheel 1. The primary colours are: RED, BLUE, and YELLOW 2. Explain how you make a secondary colour. MIXING TWO PRIMARY COLOURS IN EQUAL QUANTITIES PRODUCES A SECONDARY COLOUR. 3. Explain what is meant by CONTRASTING COLOURS, and give an example of two colours that contrast. CONTRASTING COLOURS ARE COLOURS THAT STAND OUT AGAINST EACH OTHER, THEY ARE COLOURS ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE COLOUR WHEEL. RED AND GREEN IS AN EXAMPLE OF TWO CONTRASTING COLOURS. 4. Explain what is meant by HARMONISING COLOURS, and give an example of two colours that harmonise. HARMONISING COLOURS ARE COLOURS THAT GO TOGETHER WELL, THEY ARE COLOURS CLOSE TO EACH OTHER ON THE COLOUR WHEEL. RED AND ORANGE IS AN EXAMPLE OF TWO HARMONISING COLOURS. 5. Give two words to describe how each of these colours make you feel. a) REDPASSIONATE, ROMANTIC b) BLUECOLD, SOPHISTICATED c) YELLOWWARM, SUNNY d) ORANGEHOT, VIBRANT e) VIOLETRELAXED, PEACEFUL f) GREENSAFE, NATURAL 6. What colour might you use to paint a room to make it look bigger? Explain why. BLUE, IT IS A RECEDING COLOUR WHICH WOULD MAKE THE WALLS LOOK LIKE THEY ARE FARTHER AWAY THAN THEY ACTUALLY ARE. 7. What is meant by an advancing colour? AN ADVANCING COLOUR IS A COLOUR THAT APPEARS TO BE COMING TOWARDS YOU, AN EXAMPLE IS RED. Render the colour wheel above using colour pencils. Start with the Primary Colours in the middle circle, then move out and do the Secondary Colours, then the Tertiary Colours. Name: _________________________________

19 Cube Advancing Cube and Background Harmonious Cube Receding Cube and Background Contrasting RENDER THESE CUBES AND BACKGROUNDS Name: _________________________________

20 Cube AdvancingCube Receding RENDER THESE CUBES AND BACKGROUNDS Cube and Background HarmoniousCube and Background Contrasting

21 USING COLOUR PENCILS, RENDER THESE COSMETICS BOTTLES APPROPRIATELY. For Men For Women Name: _________________________________

22 USING COLOUR PENCILS, RENDER THESE COSMETICS BOTTLES APPROPRIATELY. For Men For Women Name: _________________________________

23 I chose the colour(s) for the torch because __________________________________________ I chose the background colour(s) because ___________________________________________ USING COLOUR PENCILS, RENDER THIS TORCH AND THE BACKGROUND. JUSTIFY YOUR CHOICE OF COLOURS: Name: _________________________________

24 USING COLOUR PENCILS, RENDER THIS TORCH AND THE BACKGROUND. JUSTIFY YOUR CHOICE OF COLOURS: I chose the colours for the torch because I wanted to give the torch a cool, masculine look. I chose the background colour because it contrasts with blue and makes the torch stand out on the page.


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