Begin on page 259 and take notes on the terms below. Glue a mini color wheel beside the definitions...
-
Upload
abner-parker -
Category
Documents
-
view
220 -
download
0
Transcript of Begin on page 259 and take notes on the terms below. Glue a mini color wheel beside the definitions...
Begin on page 259 and take notes on the terms below. Glue a mini color wheel beside the definitions of the terms in red.
1. Color schemes (color harmony)
2. Monochromatic
3. Analogous
4. Complementary
5. Split-complementary
6. Triadic
7. Neutral
8. Accented Neutral
Objective 3.03:Implement color schemes in
housing interiors.
Color Schemes Groups of colors that work
well together are called color schemescolor schemes
Color schemes are selected in order to create a mood or set a tone
Pleasing color schemes can be created based on the color wheel
1. MonochromaticThe simplest color scheme because it uses a single hue from the color wheel
Variation is achieved by changing the value and/or intensity of the hue.
Monochromatic color schemes have a soothing effect; but they can become boring.
Monochromatic schemes can make a room appear larger.
2. Analogous A color scheme using 3-5 colors next to each other on the
color wheel Works best if you choose one dominate color and use
smaller amounts of the others Since analogous colors are related, they blend together well.
Yellow, Yellow-Green, Yellow-Orange, Orange
Yellow, Yellow-Orange, Yellow-Green
Blue, Blue-Green, Green, Yellow-Green, Yellow
3. Complementary A color scheme using colors opposite each
other on the color wheel Complementary colors make each other look
brighter and more intense.
Violet and Yellow
Blue-Green, Red-Orange
Tints of Green and Red
Blue and Orange
4. Split Complementary A color scheme using one hue and the two hues
on each side of its complement.
Yellow, Red-Violet, Blue-Violet
Green, Red-Orange, Red-Violet
Yellow-Green, Violet, Red
23
5. Triadic A color scheme using three colors equally distance from each
other on the color wheel The triadic scheme offers high contrast while retaining harmony.
Red, Yellow, Blue
Red-Violet, Yellow-Orange, Blue-Green
Violet, Orange, Green
6. Neutral
A color scheme using whites, blacks, grays and beiges.
Small amounts of color are sometimes added to neutral color schemes to give the room more interest
This scheme is called an accented neutral.
LET’S PRACTICE!
Accented Neutral
Neutral
TriadicTints of Green, Orange, Violet
ComplementaryTints of Red and Green
MonochromaticViolet
AnalogousOrange, Yellow-Orange, Yellow
Split-ComplementaryViolet, Yellow-Green, Yellow-Orange
One more time…….
Create Color Scheme Flash CardsYou will need: 3 note cards 6 mini color
wheels Color pencils
1. Create 1 flash card for each color scheme. (use front and back).
2. Define the scheme.
3. Make an example on the mini color wheel and attach to the card.
4. Neutral colors are NOT on the color wheel.
5. For the accented neutral
Create Two Color Schemes Choose a picture and fold in half Choose 2 color schemes:
MonochromaticAnalogousComplementSplit-complementTriadicNeutral or accented neutral
Color each of the 2 halves one of the color schemes you chose
Attach a mini-color wheel to each side that represents each color scheme