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A Brief Review on Color Theory
The Color Wheel A Brief Review on Color Theory
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Color The visual response to the wavelengths of sunlight identified as red, green, blue and so on; having the physical properties of hue, intensity, and value.
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Primary colors are colors from which all other colors are made.
RED BLUE YELLOW SECONDARY COLORS Secondary colors that are created from equal amounts of a pair of primary colors ORANGE GREEN VIOLET
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Tertiary Colors red-violet blue-violet blue-green yellow-green
Tertiary colors are colors made from equal amounts of a pair of primary and secondary colors. red-violet blue-violet blue-green yellow-green yellow-orange red-orange
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Three consecutive colors on the color wheel
Analogous colors Analogous colors are any three colors which are side by side on a 12 part color wheel, such as yellow-green, yellow, and yellow-orange. Three consecutive colors on the color wheel
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Complementary Colors Complementary colors are any two colors which are directly opposite each other in the color wheel. Examples are red and green, red-purple and yellow-green. In the illustration, there are several variations of yellow-green in the leaves and several variations of red-purple in the orchid.
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TINT Tints are light values of a color. One usually makes tints by mixing a color with different amounts of white. SHADE Shades are dark values of a color. One usually makes shades by mixing a color with different amounts of black.
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A Monochromatic color scheme is one color.
The primary color is integrated with neutral colors such as black, white, or gray.
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SPLIT COMPLEMENTARY The split complementary scheme is a variation of the standard complementary scheme. It uses a color and the two colors adjacent to its complementary color. Triadic Color Scheme The triadic color scheme uses three colors equally spaced around the color wheel.
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Let’s review what we just learned on our handhelds.
1. Open up the color review for students PowerPoint in Docs-To-Go 2. Open it and answer the questions using the list view. 3. We will review it together
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