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COLOUR
COLOUR
Federico Fernndez HerreraENGLISH BILINGUAL 1 E.S.O.VISUAL AND PLASTIC EDUCATIONDIDACTIC UNIT # 3
Light colours:
obtained with natural or artificial lights
Light colours: Newton's prism
Light colours:
Additive mixture
Light colours: white vs. black
Light colours
primary colours: R, G, B
Light colours:
Pixels, TVs, displays and screens
Light colours:
Laser animations
Pigment colours
Obtained with pencils, pens, paints, etc.
Pigment colours
Primary colours: C, M, Y
Colours at their basic essence; those colours that cannot be created by mixing others.
cyanmagentayellow
Pigment colours
Subtractive mixtures
http://www.educacionplastica.net/ColAdi.htm
Pigment colours
Secondary Colours
Colours achieved by a mixture of two primaries.
violetdark orange redgreen
Pigment colours
Tertiary colours
Colours achieved by a mixture of primary and secondary hues.
Pigment colours
Value scheme
Adding white little by little, you can make a value scheme of each colour of the colour wheel
Pigment colours
RAL card
For powder coatings over metallic surfaces
Pigment colours
The colour wheel
Pigment colours
Complementary Colours
Colours located opposite each other on a colour wheel
Analogous Colors are sets of neighboring colors on the color wheel. The set shares a common central color.
Pigment coloursAnalogous colours
Colour pigments
Warm and cool colors
Pigment colours
Black, grey and white achromatic colors
Cool colours Warm colours
The meaning of colours
The meaning of colours
Activities
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/language-games/paint-it