Transcript Color

 These are the base
colors that all other
colors are made.
 These colors can not be
made by mixing other
colors.
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Orange, Green and
Violet (Purple)
These colors are made
by mixing two primary
colors.
Equation for this color is:
P+P=S
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Red Orange, Red Violet, Yellow
Orange, Yellow Green, Blue
Green and Blue Violet.
These colors are created by
mixing a Primary and a
Secondary that are next to each
other on the color wheel.
Equation for these colors are:
P + S =T
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Complimentary
Analogous
Triadic
Cool Dominant
Warm Dominant
Tints and Shades
Monochromatic
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This is found directly
across from each
other on the color
wheel.
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Very strong, attention
getting color combo.
Complimentary
Colors
Color Harmonies
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Grouping of colors that
are next to each other on
the color wheel.
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Much More of a soothing
combo than
Complimentary.
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Used when painting
grass, leaves, or any
painting that would need
subtle color change.
Analogous
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Primary Color and
Secondary Color
groups are examples of
a triadic scheme.
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When you take the
colorwheel and find
colors separated by
equal 3rds.
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Analogous color combo
that could be used to
make a painting feel cold.
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These colors are to be
used in place of blacks in
shadows.
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Colors are found on the
blue side of the color
wheel.
Use Cool Colors Instead of
Blacks and grays to make
the illusion of shadows.
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Analogous color scheme
that gives the illusion of
warmth.
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Used to show sunkissed
surfaces.
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Temperature of the day.
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Colors found on the orange
side of the color wheel.
Use warm colors to show
the warmth of a sun kissed
surface.
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Tints are the
adding of white to
a color to make it
lighter.
 Shades are adding
of black to a color to
make colors darker.
+ WHITE
+ BLACK
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Using tints and shades
to Paint or Draw.
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Does Not mater what
color you are using as
long as you
continuously use the
same color just
different tints or
shades of that color.