C O L O R
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COLOR
Primary Colors
red
blue
yellow
• Primary colors cannot be made from other colors.
• All other colors are made by mixing the primary colors.
Secondary Colors
Mixing 2 primary colors create the secondary colors
• Yellow + Blue = Green
• Red + Yellow = Orange
• Blue + Red = Purple
The secondary colors are: green orange
violet (purple)
Tertiary Colors
are created when mixing one secondary and one primary color. (i.e. blue + violet = blueviolet)
Tertiary Colors are listed below • red–orange• red–violet• yellow–orange• yellow–green• blue–violet• blue–green
Color Wheel
• There are 12 colors on a common color wheel
• A color wheel organizes the
colors depending on their
relationships with each other.
Primary Colors are positioned in a triad
or triangle
Tertiary Colors are ‘every other one’ in
a color wheel
Secondary Colors are positioned in a
triad or triangle
Assignment
• Using only yellow, red and blue colored pencils you will fill in and label the color wheel
Layering
• For Example – To make green press lightly with your first
color shading in one direction. Then take the second color and shade in the other direction. Then go back to your first color and so on until you see the color you want.
– Press slightly harder with each new layer.
STOP
Tints AND Shades• Tints - made by mixing a color with white.
eg: pink is a tint of red.
• Shades – made by mixing a color with black. Eg: burgandy is a shade of red.
• On the handout provided complete ONE TINT SCALE and A SHADE SCALE using tempera block paints.
HANDOUT
• On the handout I’ve given you two extra scales so that you can practice.
• Put your name on your handout ASAP
• If your paper is wet put in onto the drying rack
• When complete please cut out and glue one TINT SCALE and one SHADE SCALE into your sketchbook.
PROJECT
On the paper given to you -
• 8 symbols that represent you or your life in some way. Work should be original (no rainbows, hearts or marijuana leaves.)
PROJECT
• Each symbol must be painted with a tint or a shade.
PROJECT
• If the symbol is a positive part of you it will be painted with a tint.
• If the symbol is a negative part of your life it will be painted with a shade. (you can choose your own colors)
PLANNINGcomplete chart
Symbol how it represents you
Color Shade (Negative) or Tint (Positive)
Stop
Color Schemes
Complimentary Colors
• are across from each other on the color wheel.
• red and green
• blue and orange
• yellow and purple
AssignmentMaterials Supplied
– Paper squares– White Oil Pastel– Tempera Block Paints
Take 1 paper square from each of the piles provided.
With the pastel, draw 1 object on each square. Press hard.
The 3 techniques below must be used (1 technique per square)
CONTOUR
CONTINUOUS CONTOUR
BLIND CONTOUR
Assign’t Continued
• Once your images are drawn– fill in the background with the paper’s
complimentary color. – Eg: if your paper is blue you use orange paint
to fill in the background of your drawing.
COMPLIMENTARY PAIRS
red and greenblue and orangeyellow and purple
Monochromatic Colors
• Monochromatic colors are
the tints and shades
of a single color
Warm & Cool Colours
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Warm Colors
Cool Colors
Analogous• Colours that
are right beside each other on the colour wheel
• When complements are mixed they produce a brown.
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Grade 11 & 12 only
Colour Has 3 Properties
• Hue• Intensity • Value
Hue
Intensity • Complimentary
colours, when placed together appear more intense.
Intensity
• Complimentary pairs when mixed produce dull and neutral colors.
Split Complimentary• A colour on the
wheel and the two colours “almost opposite” from it