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There are three properties to color. Color Theory Color Schemes Every time you pick color to add to a work, you are creating a color scheme to add meaning to your art. Primary The colors you can’t make Red, yellow and blue Secondary Colors you get when you mix two primaries Orange, green, purple Intermediate Colors that are a mix between a primary and a secondary Red-orange, blue-violet, yellow-green, etc Color Wheel Color is the element of art that happens when light is reflected back to the eye. There are three properties to color. Hue which simply means the name we give to a color (red, yellow, blue, green, etc.). Intensity refers to the vividness of the color. Value how light or dark it is. shades are created by adding black to a color, tints are created by adding white to a color. Color is often shown in a wheel in order to show the relationships between the colors. The order of the color wheel never changes The color wheel goes from Red to Violet, or speaking in scientific terms, from color with a shorter wavelength (red) to the longer wavelength (purple)
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Creative Color WheelWhat is your favorite color? Why do you like it so much??
Mine is avocado green, because it looks good on me because of my hair color
Color TheoryColor Wheel
Color Schemes
◦ Hue which simply means the name we give to a
color (red, yellow, blue, green, etc.). ◦ Intensity
refers to the vividness of the color. ◦ Value
how light or dark it is. shades are created by adding black to a
color, tints are created by adding white to a color.
Color is often shown in a wheel in order to show the relationships between the colors. ◦ The order of the color wheel never changes◦ The color wheel goes from Red to Violet, or
speaking in scientific terms, from color with a shorter wavelength (red) to the longer wavelength (purple)
Every time you pick color to add to a work, you are creating a color scheme to add meaning to your art.
Primary◦ The colors you can’t make
Red, yellow and blue Secondary
◦ Colors you get when you mix two primaries Orange, green, purple
Intermediate◦ Colors that are a mix between a primary and a
secondary Red-orange, blue-violet, yellow-green, etc
Color is the element of art that happens when light is reflected back
to the eye.
There are three properties to color.
EDIBLE COLOR WHEELYummmmmmmm
Get in teams of 3-4Using only the three primary
colors, create a 12 part color wheel using your knowledge of color mixing. ◦Pay attention to the ratios!
Look at the diagram!!Put your cookies in color
wheel orderLet me see it when you are
done!After I see it, EAT!
Get your sketchbook out
Color TheoryColor Wheel
Color Schemes
◦ Hue which simply means the name we give to a
color (red, yellow, blue, green, etc.). ◦ Intensity
refers to the vividness of the color. ◦ Value
how light or dark it is. shades are created by adding black to a
color, tints are created by adding white to a color.
Color is often shown in a wheel in order to show the relationships between the colors. ◦ The order of the color wheel never changes◦ The color wheel goes from Red to Violet, or
speaking in scientific terms, from color with a shorter wavelength (red) to the longer wavelength (purple)
Every time you pick color to add to a work, you are creating a color scheme to add meaning to your art.
Primary◦ The colors you can’t make, bright and bold. Simple.
Secondary◦ Colors you get when you mix two primaries. Still
bright and bold, but a little less than using only primaries.
Intermediate◦ Colors that are a mix between a primary and a
secondary. More muted. Complementary
◦ Colors across from each other on the color wheel When they are beside each other they seem really
bright. High contrast! Kind of hurts your eyes Analogous
◦ Neighbors on the color wheel◦ Calming for our eyes. Our brains like similar things
Temperature of the color◦ Makes you think of warm or cool things
Warm (Red, orange, yellow) Cool (Blue, purple, green)
Color Mood◦ How a color makes you feel when you look at it
Red – Angry Blue – calm Green – healthy Meaning changes based on when/where you are in the
world!
Color is the element of art that happens when light is reflected back
to the eye.
There are three properties to color.
Oil PastelsOilyEasily blendable
with your fingerScratchable
Hard to get small details
Can be messy
Chalk PastelsSoft colorEasy to blend
Breaks easilyCan be smearyCan’t get fine
detail easily
Today…Choose a medium to experiment with firstGo to the “station” for that mediumGlue/Tape/Staple (etc) the practice sheet in your
sketchbookComplete the practice sheetDraw a SIMPLE picture on the opposite page in your
sketchbook◦ Fill it in using the techniques you used on the worksheet
About ½ through class, we will switch to go to the other stationIf you have down time before we switch, think about the project you want to do for your final. Remember you must include a color wheel, it
must be creative and it must create a mood or an atmosphere. Other than that you have free
reign on your idea. Sketch due Monday!
Creative color wheel
Color wheel mandala
Color wheel Perspective
word
Color wheel scene
CREATIVE COLOR WHEELGet out your sketchIn your sketchbook, draw a small,
fast picture that is meant to make me an emotion. Make it obvious. Use color to your advantage
WATERCOLOR PRACTICE
Use the watercolor to practice using the different techniques
When you’re done, you can put it in your cubby or on the drying rack
In your sketchbooks, using only red, yellow and blue mix as many different colors as you can. Name them!
In your sketchbooks, using only red, yellow and blue mix as many different colors as you can in 10 minutes. Name them!
Click icon to add picture
If you didn’t have your sketch yesterday, get it out now
Name your colors based on what memory they stir in you.
Start working on you final drawing. Show me when you’re done
Pick your project – Due October 2
Creative Color Wheel
Mandala
Perspective Word Scene