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TRIADIC COLOR SCHEME. What does triadic mean?. Tri means 3. Triad means a group of three. Triadic means relating to a group of three. An example would be the following sentence: There was a triad of horse figurines on my bookshelf. Some synonyms would be: Trinity, Trio, Triplet.
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What does triadic mean? • Tri means 3. • Triad means a group of three. • Triadic means relating to a group of three. • An example would be the following sentence: There was a triad of horse figurines on my bookshelf.
Some synonyms would be: Trinity, Trio, Triplet. • Name some things that might be seen in a trio.
How does this relate to color? • A Triadic color scheme uses colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel.
Triadic color schemes tend to be quite vibrant, even if you use pale or unsaturated versions of your hues.
Let’s look at some photographs . Choose the 3 triadic colors.
1. The triadic colors are red, green and blue.
3. The triadic colors are orange-yellow, Blue and Pink.
4. The triadic colors are orange, light green, blue.
Assignment : • Choose a piece of colored paper for your background.
Choose two pieces of toy food. Using the color wheel, you MUST pick two pieces that when combined with the background will fulfill the requirements of Triadic colors.
Arrange your food and your background and take photos. Arrange them in a pleasing manner. Use correct lighting.
You will need to do this four different times. So you will have photos with four different backgrounds and different foods. Remember- Each photo will represent triadic colors! Each photo will be graded on correct color choices and also quality of the photo. • Put your four finished photos in the student drive ( with your name on them) into the folder titled “ Triadic Colors”
Choose 3 logos from the logo folderCopy it to YOUR personal driveChange the logos colors to be 3 Triadic colors.Make a blank canvas with the “old” logos and the 3 new ones that you have re colored to triadic colors. Let’s take a look at them. Assignment 2:
Questions • Were they better before or after? • Why?