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COLOR 3.02 Implement color terminology and the components of the color wheel.
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What is color? Color is the property of light. Color terminology
Primary Colors Secondary Colors Tertiary Colors Hue Intensity Value Shade Tint
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Primary colors Primary Colors: yellow, red, blue
These colors are basic- they cannot be created by mixing other colors.
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Secondary colors Secondary Colors: orange, violet, green
These colors are made by mixing equal parts of two primary colors. Secondary colors appear on the color wheel halfway between the primary colors that make them.
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Tertiary colors Tertiary Colors: yellow-orange, red-orange, red-violet, blue-violet, blue-green, yellow- green Tertiary colors are also known as “intermediate” colors. They are created by combining a primary color with a neighboring secondary color.
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hue The specific name of a color is a hue.
Hue is the feature of color that makes one color different from others. Each color on the wheel is a hue. Black, White, and Gray don’t appear on the Color Wheel because they have no hue. Neutral Colors- blend well with others.
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Intensity Brightness or dullness of a color
Objects with high color intensity seem larger and closer than objects with low intensity.
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value The lightness or darkness of a color is its value.
Paint manufacturers arrange paint samples by value- from tints to shades.
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shade Adding black to a hue lowers its value, or darkens it.
Shade is a color that is darker than its normal value. Ex. Navy is a shade of blue. Ex. Rust is a shade of orange. Ex. Maroon is a shade of red.
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tint Adding white to a hue raises its value, or lightens it.
A tint is a hue that is lighter than its normal value. Ex. Pink is a tint of red. Ex. Peach is a tint of orange. Ex. Lavender is a tint of violet.
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