GROUP 01: PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY COLOURS

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Primary, secondary and tertiary colours. By: Ángel nº1, Pablo nº3, Eva nº5, Carolina nº17, Ramsés nº14 and Diego nº32

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Primary, secondary

and tertiary colours.By: Ángel nº1, Pablo nº3, Eva nº5, Carolina nº17,

Ramsés nº14 and Diego nº32

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What is colour? We perceive the color with our eyes, depending of the color of the matter that is made with. The world that surround us is in color, the things aren’t different only by it’s size, also by its colour.Always that we look into the nature or an urban landscape we can appreciate a lot of colors, because the light that is over it.

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Primary coloursThese are colours that cannot be created through the mixing of other colours. With these three colours (red, blue and yellow) we can create other colours. The colours can be mixed to create others called Secondary colours.

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Secondary coloursIf two of the primaries colors are mixed together, a secondary colour is created . The secondary colours are:

-Green

-Orange

-Purple

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How the secondary colours are createdhttp://www.technologystudent.com/designpro/pricol1.htm

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Tertiary colour ary We obtain a tertiary colour by mixing a primary colour with secondary colours. E.x. :

yellow + orange = yellow-orange

red + orange = red-orange

red + purple (violet) = red-purple (red-violet)

blue + purple (violet) = blue-purple ( blue-violet)

blue + green = blue-green

yellow + green = yellow-green