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Color Schemes Objective: You will identify Color schemes in order to draw them in your artwork. DRILL: 1.You will need a front and a back of a page. 2.Title front page: Color Schemes 3.Draw 7 boxes just like the ones to the right on both sides. 4.On back, label these color schemes. Warm Monochromatic Neutral Pastel My choiceAnalogous Cool
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Warm Cool Monochromatic Neutral Pastel Anlogous Your choice
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Today’s Goal: 1.Label and define color schemes on the back. 2.Make an example of each color scheme on the front. 3.Choices for color scheme materials: 1.Colored Pencil 2.In designs- recommended. 3.Painted 4.Magazine colors cut and glued on. 5.Combination of any of the above
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Warm colors are vivid in nature. They are bold and energetic. Warm colors are those that tend to advance in space; therefore, caution needs to be taken so you do not overwhelm your content with eye catching hues. If an element in your design needs to pop out, consider using warm colors to do that.
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Cool colors are soothing in nature. They give an impression of calm and rarely overpower the main content or message of a design. Cool colors tend to recede; therefore, if some element of your design needs to be in the background, give it cool tones.
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The monochromatic color scheme is developed using only shades, tints, and tones of only one color.
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Neutral usually means without color. Neutral colors such as beige, ivory, taupe, black, gray, and white appear to be without color, and yet in many applications these hues often have undertones of color.
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Pastels Tints of a color White is blended in. Used in nurseries for babies and at wedding. Soft, subtle colors.
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The analogous color scheme uses colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel. Avoid combining warm and cool colors in this scheme.
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Today’s Goal: 1.Label and define color schemes on the back. 2.Make an example of each color scheme on the front. 3.Choices for color scheme materials: 1.Colored Pencil 2.In designs- recommended. 3.Painted 4.Magazine colors cut and glued on. 5.Combination of any of the above
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Warm Cool Monochromatic Neutral Pastel Anlogous Your choice
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Warm Cool Neutral Complementary Analogous Monochromatic
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Today’s Goal: 1.Label and define color schemes on the back. 2.Make an example of each color scheme on the front. 3.Choices for color scheme materials: 1.Colored Pencil 2.In designs- recommended. 3.Painted 4.Magazine colors cut and glued on. 5.Combination of any of the above
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Color Schemes Objective: You will identify Color schemes in order to draw them in your artwork. DRILL: 1.Finish creating examples of each color scheme. 2. Make an example of each color scheme on the front. 3. Choices for color scheme materials: * Colored Pencil *In designs- recommended. *Painted *Magazine colors *Combination of any of the above Warm Monochromatic NeutralPastel My choice Analogous Cool
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Objective: You will identify Color schemes in order to draw them in your artwork. DRILL: 1.Finish creating examples of each color scheme. 2. Make an example of each color scheme on the front. 3. Choices for color scheme materials: * Colored Pencil *In designs- recommended. *Painted *Magazine colors *Combination of any of the above
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Color Schemes Objective: You will identify Color schemes in order to draw them in your artwork. DRILL: 1.Finish creating examples of each color scheme. 2. Make an example of each color scheme on the front. 3. Choices for color scheme materials: * Colored Pencil *In designs- recommended. *Painted *Magazine colors *Combination of any of the above Warm Monochromatic NeutralPastel My choice Analogous Cool
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Warm Cool Monochromatic Neutral Pastel Anlogous Your choice
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Today’s Goal: 1.Label and define color schemes on the back. 2.Make an example of each color scheme on the front. 3.Choices for color scheme materials: 1.Colored Pencil 2.In designs- recommended. 3.Painted 4.Magazine colors cut and glued on. 5.Combination of any of the above
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Warm colors are vivid in nature. They are bold and energetic. Warm colors are those that tend to advance in space; therefore, caution needs to be taken so you do not overwhelm your content with eye catching hues. If an element in your design needs to pop out, consider using warm colors to do that.
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Cool colors are soothing in nature. They give an impression of calm and rarely overpower the main content or message of a design. Cool colors tend to recede; therefore, if some element of your design needs to be in the background, give it cool tones.
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The monochromatic color scheme is developed using only shades, tints, and tones of only one color.
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Neutral usually means without color. Neutral colors such as beige, ivory, taupe, black, gray, and white appear to be without color, and yet in many applications these hues often have undertones of color.
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Pastels Tints of a color White is blended in. Used in nurseries for babies and at wedding. Soft, subtle colors.
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The analogous color scheme uses colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel. Avoid combining warm and cool colors in this scheme.
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Today’s Goal: 1.Label and define color schemes on the back. 2.Make an example of each color scheme on the front. 3.Choices for color scheme materials: 1.Colored Pencil 2.In designs- recommended. 3.Painted 4.Magazine colors cut and glued on. 5.Combination of any of the above
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Warm Cool Monochromatic Neutral Pastel Anlogous Your choice
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Warm Cool Neutral Complementary Analogous Monochromatic
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Today’s Goal: 1.Label and define color schemes on the back. 2.Make an example of each color scheme on the front. 3.Choices for color scheme materials: 1.Colored Pencil 2.In designs- recommended. 3.Painted 4.Magazine colors cut and glued on. 5.Combination of any of the above
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Color Meaning ~ Yellow The color yellow represents joy and lightness of spirit The color yellow is undeniably the happiest color in the spectrum. It is uplifting, raises the spirit, and delights the eye. It is the brightest, cheeriest color of the rainbow. The color yellow symbolizes authority or rank, and is associated with tolerance, acceptance, honesty, and trustworthiness. Gold, a shade of yellow, symbolizes wealth and prosperity. Yellow is positive and full of vibrant energy. Light, bright shades on walls will help the life giving forces flow through your home. Yellow in a room provides a sense of well-being and harmony which makes it a good choice for the center of your home such as the living room or kitchen. Introduce the color yellow in your home if your health needs a boost or your mind needs clearing. Burn a yellow candle on your desk while working and it will help focus your mind and intellect. This color family also is known to help the digestive system. For this reason it is often used in family kitchens. Men usually are not fond of the color yellow, so use it sparingly if at all in areas they frequent.
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Today’s Goal: 1.Make an example of each color scheme on the front. 2.Choices for color scheme materials: 1.Colored Pencil 2.In designs- recommended. 3.Painted 4.Magazine colors cut and glued on. 5.Combination of any of the above 3.Finish Element Mandala
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