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Color Image, Light & Dark Pertemuan 7 s.d 8. Matakuliah : U0094/Color Theory Tahun : 2008. Contrast Light & Dark. Light = White | Dark = Black Pure white & pure black produce the greatest clarity, sharp contrast.
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Color Image, Light & DarkPertemuan 7 s.d 8 Matakuliah : U0094/Color Theory Tahun : 2008
Contrast Light & Dark Light = White | Dark = Black Pure white & pure black produce the greatest clarity, sharp contrast. Produce the effect of precision, firmness, objectivity, & alertness Contrast in value can be used to create emphasis.
Contrast Light & Dark contrast of value high contrast >> using combination of dark background colors & primary color for object. middle contrast >> using combination of the middle value gray | tone colors for object & background colors. low contrast >> using combination of tints for background & object colors.
Contrast Light & Dark contrast & toning When black & white alone appear on a surface, optical mixing may take over. When a composition is worked on a mid-value surface, as opposed to a very dark or very light surface, it is called TONING.
Contrast Light & Dark complimentary contrast complementary colors: Yellow-Purple, Blue-Orange, Red-Green
Optical Effect Optical Art is a mathematically-oriented form of (usually) Abstract art, which uses repetition of simple forms and colors to create vibrating effects, moiré patterns, an exaggerated sense of depth, foreground-background confusion, and other visual effects. In a sense all painting is based on tricks of visual perception: using rules of perspective to give the illusion of three-dimensional space, mixing colors to give the impression of light and shadow, and so on.
Optical Effect With Optical Art, the rules that the eye applies to makes sense of a visual image are themselves the "subject" of the artwork.
Optical Effect • Contrast in value can be used to create emphasis. • Change in value delineate objects in the same way that line defines the edges of an object. • The greater the contrast of the values used, the more pronounced the delineation.