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Use Chapter 11 to define:
– Primary colors– Secondary colors– Tertiary/intermediate colors– Hue– Value– Shade– Tint– Intensity
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The Element of Color
Objective 3.02:
Implement color terminology and the components of the color wheel.
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The color wheel is a helpful tool for visualizing how different colors are
related to each other.
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Primary colors - are the only 3 simple colors…all colors can be made by mixing primary colors!
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Secondary colors - are made by mixing 2 primary colors.
(green, violet, orange)
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Tertiary Colors – are made by mixing a primary and a secondary color that are
beside each other. (ex. blue-green)
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When naming tertiary colors the name of the primary color goes first.
Example: yellow-orange
not orange-yellow
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The name of a color is its hue.
Hue is what makes each color unique.
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The lightness or darkness of a hue is its value.
Adding white or black to a hue will change its value.
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A shade is created by adding black to a hue.
A tint is created by adding white to a hue. These are sometimes called “pastels”.
Value
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Intensity is the hue’s brightness or dullness.
The intensity of a hue can be changed by adding its complement (the color directly opposite it) on the
color wheel.
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Cool Colors Receding; make a space appear
larger; create a feeling of calmness and rest
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Warm ColorsAdvancing; make a space feel
smaller; add warmth and excitement
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Black, white, and gray are called neutral colors.
Neutrals blend well with other colors.
Black is the combination of all pigments.
White is the absence of all pigments.
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Brown and its tints and shades are also considered neutrals.
Combining equal amounts of complementary colors forms a brown color
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Although neutral colors are not found on most color wheels, they
are classified as colors when discussing design.
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Color Your Name• Draw your name in bubble letters on white
cardstock.
• Color each letter a different hue.
• Also, each letter should gradually go from a tint to a shade of the hue you choose.