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Chapter 9: ColorCopyright © 2004 by Prentice Hall In Class Practice – Color Identify the harmony scheme of these sets of colors. To find the answer it might help to convert the colors to a different color model or to refer to a color wheel. Instructions: Open the Paint program Installed under Program Accessories Applications Select Color Edit Colors Press Define Custom Colors Now you can see both the HSB and RGB system
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Chapter 9: ColorCopyright © 2004 by Prentice Hall What is the harmony scheme of this set? HSB values: 07580 07552 12010060 1203780 120 16 90 Complementary (blue_green and red_orange)
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Chapter 9: ColorCopyright © 2004 by Prentice Hall What is the harmony scheme of this set? HSB values: 237580 237552 2310060 233780 23 16 90 Monochromatic (orange)
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Chapter 9: ColorCopyright © 2004 by Prentice Hall What is the harmony scheme of this set? HSB values: 41100100 305080 306760 303585 6220100 Analogous (yellow and green, hues close together in the wheel)
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Chapter 9: ColorCopyright © 2004 by Prentice Hall What is the harmony scheme of this set? RGB values: 25525581 5453154 25500 153153204 6262128 Triadic (blue, yellow, red) HSB Values: 40240158 16011797 0240120 16080168 1608389
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Chapter 9: ColorCopyright © 2004 by Prentice Hall What is the harmony scheme of this set? RGB values: 64177255 0154255 99193255 000 255255255 Monochromatic (blue) HSB Values: 136240150 136240120 136240167 16000 1600240
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Chapter 9: ColorCopyright © 2004 by Prentice Hall Final Observation …. Which of the 2 color system is easier to employ for the purpose of creating and using color a harmony?
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