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Color. Introduction to Color Theory. What is Color?. Color is the reflection or absorption of white light from any given surface. White Light: is all the colors combined Hue is identified as any color. Wavelengths of light. Color when refracted. Sir Isaac Newton. 1672. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Introduction to Color Theory
Color
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Color is the reflection or absorption of white light from any given surface.White Light: is all the colors combined
Hue is identified as any color
What is Color?
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Wavelengths of light
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Color when refracted
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1672
Sir Isaac Newton
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Sir Isaac NewtonPassed a beam of white light into a prism and
found that it created a spectrum.
The Experiment
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RGB LightAdditive color process for
producing lightCreates variations of light
because black is the absence of light
Lower light intensity produces darker color
Higher light intensity produces lighter color
Computers, Plasma and LCD TVs, Projectors, or any other device that uses light to create color
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Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black
Subtractive color process because it subtracts from the color whiteWhite is the combination of
all colorCMYK is used in all printing
devices. The inks overlap to form the various colors
CMYK
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Color Half is the use of small CMYK dots to create the illusion of solid color
Saves money by not using as much ink
Color Halftone
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Color HarmoniesColors schemes in Art
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RedYellowBlue
Primary Colors
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Piet MondrianComposition II in
Red, Blue, and Yellow
1930
Primary Colors
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GreenOrangeViolet
Secondary Colors
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Henri MatisseBoy With Butterfly
Net1907
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Paul CezanneStill Life with
Onions
1895
Complimentary
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Colors found adjacent on the color wheel“Family resemblance”Changes in value can enhance the contrast of
the hues
Analogous
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Claude MonetWater Lily Pond
c. 1899
Analogous
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Red, yellow, orangeColors are intended to excite the viewer
Warm Colors
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Vincent van GoghStill Life: Vase with 12
Sunflowers
1888
Warm Colors
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Violet, Green, BlueUse to express unhappiness, depression or
sadness
Cool Colors
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Pablo PicassoThe Tragedy
1903
Monochromatic
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“Mono” meaning one“Chroma” meaning color
Monochromatic
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Hues that are across from each other on the color wheel
Complimentary Colors
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Adding white to a hue
Tint
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Adding gray to a hue
Tone
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Adding black to a hue
Shade
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Basic use of Color