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Color Wheel. Primary Secondary Tertiary. Value - brightness/lightness Intensity - color strength (complements*) Tints - color + white Shades - color + black Tones - color + white and black Hue - pure color (on color wheel). Saturation - vivid/intensity of a color.
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Color Wheel • Primary • Secondary • Tertiary
Value - brightness/lightness • Intensity - color strength (complements*) • Tints - color + white • Shades - color + black • Tones - color + white and black • Hue - pure color (on color wheel)
Saturation - vivid/intensity of a color 2 1 3 Which color has the highest saturation?
Color Schemes - choice of colors in a design • Monochromatic - different values of one color • Complementary - opposite each other on color wheel • Analogous - next to each other on color wheel • Split-Complementary - color + 2 colors adjacent to its complement • Triadic - 3 colors evenly spaced on color wheel
How does the use of color dictate the feeling of these paintings?
How does the change of color impact the mood of the painting? Vincent Van Gogh, The Starry Night, 1889