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Color Theory: Overview
• Color is one of the most expressive elements
because
• its quality affects our emotions directly and
immediately.
• In representational art, color serves to identify
objects
• and to create the effect of illusionistic space
The Color WheelThe Color Wheel
•The color wheel shows
relationships between
the colors.
•The color wheel is
divided into three
categories: primary,
secondary, and tertiary.
•Artists often use the
color wheel to help
understand how colors
relate to one another.
The Color WheelThe Color Wheel
Primary, Secondary, &
Tertiary Colors
Warm Colors
Cool Colors
Neutrals
Color Schemes
Mixing Colors
History and Background
Emotional Response to
colour
Physiologiacal
principals of colours
Let’s learn about
Color!
It's easy to mix paints to make new colors.
You can use the primary colors (red, blue,
and yellow) plus black and white to get all
of the colors of the rainbow!
COLOR MIXING
Primary + Secondary
COLOR MIXING
Primary + Secondary
•When you mix the Primary Colors together, you get the
Secondary Colors.
•The three primary colors are red, yellow and blue.
•These colors are considered to be foundation colors
because they are used to create all other colors.
What colors do these make?
Red + Yellow =
Red + Blue =
Blue + Yellow =
Orange
Green
Purple
COLOR MIXING
Primary + Secondary
• By combining two of the
primary colors, three
secondary colors are
formed. They are
orange, green and violet.
• The six tertiary colors
are made by combining
a primary and an
adjacent secondary
color. These colors are
red-orange, red-violet,
yellow-green, yellow-
orange, blue-green and
blue-violet.
COLOR MIXING
Tints and Shades
Making Tints and Shades
•A shade of color is made by mixing that color with black.
•A tint of color is made by mixing that color with white.
Graphic Designer – Qualification
A bachelor’s degree in graphic
design is usually required for
most entry-level and advanced
graphic design positions.
Veda conduct a Diploma Course
“Diploma in Graphics Designing & Crea
Course Duration : 1 Year
https://www.veda-edu.com
Warm Colors
• The warm colors are red, orange,
yellow, and anything in between.
• They are called warm because they
remind you of the sun or fire.
• Warm colors seem to come out at
you in space.
The Fighting Temeraire by William Turner
In The Fighting Temeraire by William Turner, the warm colors of the sunset give a
feeling of brightness and heat. Look at the red spreading from the setting sun and
the deep golden glow on the water. If you're feeling cold, looking at colors like these
can actually make you feel warmer!
Cool Colors
Artist: Pablo Picasso
Year: 1939
Title: Femme Allongée Lisant
•The Cool colors are blue, green,
purple and anything in between.
•They are called cool because they
remind you of the earth or a cool creek.
•Cool colors seem to recede from you in space.
Neutrals
• Neutrals don't usually show up on the color wheel. Neutrals include
black, white, gray, and sometimes brown and beige. They are
sometimes called “earth tones.”
• There are a few different ways to make neutrals. You can blend black
and white to make gray. You can create brown in two ways—by
blending two complementary colors together or by blending all three
primary colors together.
Color schemes
• A monochromatic scheme
consists of different values
(tints and shades) of a single
color. An example of a
monochrome color scheme
could include any color mixed
with white or above black.
The example is a green
monochromatic color scheme.
• A shade of green is made
by mixing green and
black.
• A tint of green is made by
mixing green and white.
Monochromatic Colors
• These colors are located
next to each other on the
wheel, such as:
• Blue, Blue-green, Green
• Red, Red-Orange, and
Orange
• Analogous colors are
sometimes called
harmonious colors.
.
Analogous Colors
• Complementary colors are the
colors that are directly across from
each other on the color wheel
• Blue & Orange
• Red & Green
• Purple & Yellow
• When used together in a design
they make each other seem
brighter and more intense.
(example: red and green) Mixed
together makes brown.
Complementary
Colors
• A split-compliment color
scheme includes a main
color and the two colors
on each side of its
complementary
(opposite) color on the
color wheel.
• An example of a split-
compliment color
scheme could be green,
violet-red, and red-
orange.
Split-Complement Color Scheme
• A double split-
complement (also
called tetradic) uses
two pairs of
complements, one
space apart on the
color wheel.
• An example is red,
green, orange, and
blue.
Double Split-Complement Color
Scheme
Triadic Color Scheme
• A triadic color scheme
uses colors at the points
of an equilateral triangle
(three colors spaced
equally on the color
wheel).
• These are sometimes
called balanced colors.
• An example of a triadic
color scheme could be
red, blue, and yellow;
green, orange, and
purple, etc.
Color History & Physiological Principles of Color will be continue
in the next parts.
MCE Society’s P.A. Inamdar College of
Visual Effects,Design & Art
Ground floor, Hotel Management Building,
Azam Campus, Camp,
Pune – 411001.
Maharashtra, India.
Contact No:(020) 64013441/44
Email :enquiry[at]veda-edu[dot]com
Web : https://www.veda-edu.com
For any question or admission query please contact
Disclaimer: Images used in this presentation is purely for the reference purpose. We do not own any copyright on
Images other then Veda college. Source of images : www.teachkidsart.net, www.dreamhomedecorating.com, www.learning4kids.net, www.edu230fall2014.wikispaces.com,
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Color Theory - part 1

  • 1.
  • 2. Color Theory: Overview • Color is one of the most expressive elements because • its quality affects our emotions directly and immediately. • In representational art, color serves to identify objects • and to create the effect of illusionistic space
  • 3. The Color WheelThe Color Wheel •The color wheel shows relationships between the colors. •The color wheel is divided into three categories: primary, secondary, and tertiary. •Artists often use the color wheel to help understand how colors relate to one another.
  • 4. The Color WheelThe Color Wheel Primary, Secondary, & Tertiary Colors Warm Colors Cool Colors Neutrals Color Schemes Mixing Colors History and Background Emotional Response to colour Physiologiacal principals of colours Let’s learn about Color!
  • 5. It's easy to mix paints to make new colors. You can use the primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) plus black and white to get all of the colors of the rainbow! COLOR MIXING Primary + Secondary
  • 6. COLOR MIXING Primary + Secondary •When you mix the Primary Colors together, you get the Secondary Colors. •The three primary colors are red, yellow and blue. •These colors are considered to be foundation colors because they are used to create all other colors. What colors do these make? Red + Yellow = Red + Blue = Blue + Yellow = Orange Green Purple
  • 7. COLOR MIXING Primary + Secondary • By combining two of the primary colors, three secondary colors are formed. They are orange, green and violet. • The six tertiary colors are made by combining a primary and an adjacent secondary color. These colors are red-orange, red-violet, yellow-green, yellow- orange, blue-green and blue-violet.
  • 8. COLOR MIXING Tints and Shades Making Tints and Shades •A shade of color is made by mixing that color with black. •A tint of color is made by mixing that color with white.
  • 9. Graphic Designer – Qualification A bachelor’s degree in graphic design is usually required for most entry-level and advanced graphic design positions. Veda conduct a Diploma Course “Diploma in Graphics Designing & Crea Course Duration : 1 Year https://www.veda-edu.com
  • 10. Warm Colors • The warm colors are red, orange, yellow, and anything in between. • They are called warm because they remind you of the sun or fire. • Warm colors seem to come out at you in space. The Fighting Temeraire by William Turner In The Fighting Temeraire by William Turner, the warm colors of the sunset give a feeling of brightness and heat. Look at the red spreading from the setting sun and the deep golden glow on the water. If you're feeling cold, looking at colors like these can actually make you feel warmer!
  • 11. Cool Colors Artist: Pablo Picasso Year: 1939 Title: Femme AllongĂ©e Lisant •The Cool colors are blue, green, purple and anything in between. •They are called cool because they remind you of the earth or a cool creek. •Cool colors seem to recede from you in space.
  • 12. Neutrals • Neutrals don't usually show up on the color wheel. Neutrals include black, white, gray, and sometimes brown and beige. They are sometimes called “earth tones.” • There are a few different ways to make neutrals. You can blend black and white to make gray. You can create brown in two ways—by blending two complementary colors together or by blending all three primary colors together.
  • 13. Color schemes • A monochromatic scheme consists of different values (tints and shades) of a single color. An example of a monochrome color scheme could include any color mixed with white or above black. The example is a green monochromatic color scheme. • A shade of green is made by mixing green and black. • A tint of green is made by mixing green and white. Monochromatic Colors
  • 14. • These colors are located next to each other on the wheel, such as: • Blue, Blue-green, Green • Red, Red-Orange, and Orange • Analogous colors are sometimes called harmonious colors. . Analogous Colors
  • 15. • Complementary colors are the colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel • Blue & Orange • Red & Green • Purple & Yellow • When used together in a design they make each other seem brighter and more intense. (example: red and green) Mixed together makes brown. Complementary Colors
  • 16. • A split-compliment color scheme includes a main color and the two colors on each side of its complementary (opposite) color on the color wheel. • An example of a split- compliment color scheme could be green, violet-red, and red- orange. Split-Complement Color Scheme
  • 17. • A double split- complement (also called tetradic) uses two pairs of complements, one space apart on the color wheel. • An example is red, green, orange, and blue. Double Split-Complement Color Scheme
  • 18. Triadic Color Scheme • A triadic color scheme uses colors at the points of an equilateral triangle (three colors spaced equally on the color wheel). • These are sometimes called balanced colors. • An example of a triadic color scheme could be red, blue, and yellow; green, orange, and purple, etc.
  • 19. Color History & Physiological Principles of Color will be continue in the next parts.
  • 20. MCE Society’s P.A. Inamdar College of Visual Effects,Design & Art Ground floor, Hotel Management Building, Azam Campus, Camp, Pune – 411001. Maharashtra, India. Contact No:(020) 64013441/44 Email :enquiry[at]veda-edu[dot]com Web : https://www.veda-edu.com For any question or admission query please contact Disclaimer: Images used in this presentation is purely for the reference purpose. We do not own any copyright on Images other then Veda college. Source of images : www.teachkidsart.net, www.dreamhomedecorating.com, www.learning4kids.net, www.edu230fall2014.wikispaces.com, www.designschool.canva.com, www.atpm.com, www.ceenphotography.com, www.wikiart.org, www.pablo-ruiz-picasso.net, www.blog.mitchalbala.com, www.incredibleart.org, www.golbaharfun.com, www.allemstudio.blogspot.in, www.katiestarr.wordpress.com, www.123rf.com, www.incolororder.com, www.jsgtlr.com, www.diknows.com, www.doubledare.typepad.com, www.colorscence.blogspot.in, www.en.wikipedia.org, www.prismfilmworks.com/PRISMABOUT.html