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What to do…. . • Read through the slide show • Be sure to click on the links and watch the videos. The ads are annoying – sorry. • You may print the worksheet slides or use your sketchbook to simply sketch and fill in appropriate parts the best you can.
How Do We Perceive Color? The Wonderful World Of Colour How Do Your Eyes See Color?
More on how we see color…. . What color is this dress? https: //www. today. com/style/internet-eruptsdebate-over-color-these-sneakers-t 117401 What color is this dress? Ask members of your family what colors they see. Some people see white and gold and some see black and blue. Click the link below to find out why. Dress 1
What color is this sneaker? https: //www. today. com/style/internet-eruptsdebate-over-color-these-sneakers-t 117401
This explains color deficiency or color blindness. • Color Deficient
Line Value Texture Shape Form Space Elements of Art Elements of art are the basic parts of art Use colored Pencils to complete the boxes and wheel. Refer to Traditional Color Wheel slides to help you Do the best you can with what you have. Color- is derived from reflected light. The sensation of color is aroused in the brain by response of the eyes to different wavelengths of light. Light Prism Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet Color is how we see light reflected from a surface. Different wavelengths of light are seen as different colors. We cannot see color in total darkness. Three Properties of Color Create an example Hue – common name of a color Value – lightness or darkness of a color Yellow Green Orange Intensity – brightness or dullness of a color Blue Red Violet Red + Yellow = Yellow + Blue = Blue + Red = na io Tradit eel Wh r o l. C
Traditional Color Wheel Review from Art 6
Primary Colors Red Yellow Blue Sesame Street: OK Go - Three Primary Colors
Secondary Colors Orange Green Violet
Intermediate Colors Yellow-Orange Yellow-Green Blue –Violet Red-Orange
Warm Colors
Cool Colors
Analogous Colors
Complementary Colors
Subtractive Color Wheel • Compare the Traditional Color Wheel and Subtractive Color Wheel on the next slide. • What is different? • What is the same? • The slide after the wheels will tell you the answers.
Traditional Color Wheel Subtractive Color Wheel
Answers • • Magenta replaces red Cyan replaces blue Red is a secondary color…. It can be made! Blue is a secondary color… It can be made!
Subtractive Color Wheel
Use paint or colored pencils to complete the boxes and wheel. If you have Magenta, Cyan and Yellow you can mix all the other colors. Refer to Subtractive Color Wheel slides to help you Do the best you can with what you have.
Subtractive Color Wheel Yellow Red Green Magenta Cyan Blue
Primary Colors Magenta Yellow Cyan
Secondary Colors Red Green Blue
Intermediate Colors Orange Yellow-Green Cyan-Blue Violet Magenta-Red
Warm Colors
Cool Colors
Analogous
Complementary Colors
Where have you seen this? Color printer cartridge. You may also see a version of this on packages…. Lay’s Potato Chip bag, cereal boxes, etc.
After Image S Stare at the dollar sign for 1 minute. Look at the blank space. What do you see? You should see a very light green dollar sign. Magenta and green are complementary colors on the subtractive color wheel.
Tint A color plus white Shade A color plus black
Monochromatic