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1Upcoming Deadlines
For best viewing of demos, sit near the projector
screen.
- Homework 12 (Lighting a scene in Maya)
- Monday, December 7th (Last day of class)
- Final Exam
- Wednesday, December 9th from 15001700
- or
- Wednesday, December 16th from 12151430
- For full schedule, visit course website
- ArtPhysics123.pbworks.com
2Last Homework Assignment
Light the scene created in your previous homework
assignment using one, two, and three-point
lighting.
One-point Lighting Light the scene with a single
bright spot light on the left side this is your
key light.
Created by Candace Downey
3Last Homework Assignment
Two-point Lighting Add a dim fill light on the
right side to soften the shadows created by the
key light. Three-point Lighting Add a bright
rim light behind the letters to accentuate their
edges from the dark background.
Created by Candace Downey
4Last Homework Assignment
Render the three scenes, save each image, and
upload them to your blog. Due by 8am on Monday,
December 7th 20 points (if late, 10) All
Assignments and Extra Credit must be turned in by
5pm on Wednesday, December 16th
Created by Candace Downey
5Final Exam
Final Exam will have of 10 short essay questions
on material covered in lecture. Final exam counts
for 50 points. Sample Questions What is the
difference between stride and gait? How do they
affect the walking speed? Describe how a scene
would be lit using three point lighting.
6Final Exam
Final exam is scheduled for Wednesday, December
16th In this room from 12151430 You may take
the final early on Wednesday, December 9th In
this room from 15001700
7Special Campus Event
- Animation Show of Shows
- December 7th
- (Monday)
- At 730 PM
- Morris Dailey
- Auditorium
- in Tower Hall
- FREE
8Wanted 3D Glasses
If you have any extra 3D glasses youre willing
to donate, please bring them in. Both anaglyph
(red/blue) and polarized (Real3D) are needed.
9Seeing Color
10Spectrum of Visible Light
11Wavelengths Photons
Particles of light, called photons, each have a
wavelength that determines the color we see for
that photon.
Yellow Photon
Green Photon
Blue Photon
Visible light is roughly from400 nanometers
(blue) to 700 nanometers (red).
12Demo Spectrometer
Spectrometer separates the wavelengths of light,
creating a rainbow that shows you the intensity
in each hue (color).
Light bulb Spectrum
? Long Wavelength
Short ?
13Use Spectrometer
14Newtons Color Wheel
Prism spectrum is a straight line, so why did
Isaac Newton describe color using a circular
wheel?
15Additive Color Wheel
R
Y
M
Red Yellow Green Cyan Blue Magenta
G
B
C
16Adding Color Lights
Stream of red green photons looks same as
yellow photons (metamerism)
YELLOW
Eye to Brain
or
Notice overlap of red, green, blue is seen as
white light
Theatrical lighting
17Simple Trichromatic Theory
Yellow Red photons excite me
Yellow, Green Cyan photons excite me
Imagine that inside your eye are these three
guys, who send messages to your brain.
Cyan Blue photons excite me
GREG
RON
BIFF
BIFF
RON
GREG
18Trichromatic Seeing Yellow
Yellow, Green Cyan photons excite me. IM
EXCITED
Cyan Blue photons excite me. Yawn.
Yellow Red photons excite me. IM EXCITED
OR
Yellow seen when Ron and Greg are excited, either
by yellow photons or red green photons.
19Seeing Yellow
Sodium lamps emit pure yellow photons
Color monitor can only emit red, green, and blue
(RGB) creates other colors by selectively
turning RGB pixels on or off.
Electric pickle is also a sodium light
20Use Spectrometer
21Use Spectrometer
22Use Spectrometer
23The Ear vs. The Eye
How the ear senses sound waves is distinct from
how the eye senses light waves.
E
D
A
Hearing an E and a D together does not sound like
an A.
Seeing green and red together does look like
yellow light.
24Trichromatic Seeing Magenta
Cyan Blue photons excite me. IM EXCITED
Yellow, Green Cyan photons excite me. Yawn.
Yellow Red photons excite me. IM EXCITED
Magenta is seen by eye when Ron and Biff are
excited, which no single type of photon can
achieve.
25Maxwell Color Disk
- Disk painted half red, half blue looks magenta
when rapidly spinning.
26Use Spectrometer
27Use Spectrometer
28Use Spectrometer
29Trichromatic Two is Not Enough
With only two receptors Green and Magenta look
the same.
Blue Green photons excite me. IM EXCITED
Green Red photons excite me. IM EXCITED
OR
30Mixing Blue Red Paint
- Mixing paint or ink is different from adding
colors together by light.
Mix of blue and red paint produces a blackish
brown
31Trichromatic Seeing White
Cyan Blue photons excite me. IM EXCITED
Yellow, Green Cyan photons excite me. IM
EXCITED
Yellow Red photons excite me. IM EXCITED
White seen when all three are very excited Gray
seen when all three less excited
32Maxwell Color Disk
Disk with blue, green, and red filters looks
grayish white when rapidly spinning.
33Use Spectrometer
34Use Spectrometer
35Use Spectrometer
36Use Spectrometer
37Value (Brightness)
Yawn.
The level of excitement indicates the value of a
color, which is sometimes called the brightness.
Yawn.
Im a little excited
Dim Red Light
Yawn.
Yawn.
IM VERY EXCITED!
Bright Red Light
38Saturation
IM VERY EXCITED!
When white light is mixed in with a pure color
the eye sees the sum as being less saturated.
Saturation also called chroma.
Yawn.
Yawn.
Pure Red Light
Im a little excited
Im a little excited
IM VERY EXCITED!
Pink Light
39Hue, Saturation, Value
Color wheel is not a single wheel but stack of
wheels that range in value.
Saturation
Hue
Value
40Photoshop Color Picker
Value
Saturation
Hue
41Saturation Value
As lighting conditions change, value and
saturation usually vary together.
High Value andLow Saturation
Low Value andHigh Saturation
Value
Saturation
42Trichromatic Color Blindness
Red , Yellow, Green Cyan photons excite me. IM
EXCITED
Cyan Blue photons excite me. Yawn.
OR
Color blindness occurs if the eye is missing one
of the three receptors. The other receptors try
to compensate but cannot distinguish some colors.
Do I see red or green?
43Color Blindness
Weakness or absence of one of the three types of
cones is the cause of color blindness, leading to
a reduced ability to distinguish colors.
Classification Incidence () Incidence ()
Classification Males Females
AnomalousTrichromacy 6.3 0.37
Protanomaly(Red-cone weak) 1.3 0.02
Deuteranomaly(Green-cone weak) 5.0 0.35
Tritanomaly(Blue-cone weak) 0.0001 0.0001
Dichromacy 2.4 0.03
Protanopia(Red-cone absent) 1.3 0.02
Deuteranopia(Green-cone absent) 1.2 0.01
Tritanopia(Blue-cone absent) 0.001 0.03
Rod Monochromacy(no cones) 0.00001 0.00001
29 or 70?
21 or 74?
44Color and Value
Henri Matisse, Woman With Hat, 1904-5
45Color and Value
Which of these two versions looks better to you?
(SQUINT)
46Color and Value
47Color and Value
48Trichromatic After-Image
Trichromatic theory also explains seeing
after-images.
Yawn.
Yawn.
IM EXCITED!
First stare at RED
Only Greg and Biff are excited what color is
seen?
IM EXCITED!
IM EXCITED!
- Yellow
- Magenta
- C) Cyan
- D) Orange
Would be excited, but tired.
Then stare at WHITE
49Trichromatic After-Image
Trichromatic theory also explains seeing
after-images.
Yawn.
Yawn.
IM EXCITED!
First stare at RED
Only Greg and Biff are excited what color is
seen?
IM EXCITED!
IM EXCITED!
- Yellow
- Magenta
- C) Cyan
- D) Orange
Would be excited, but tired.
Then stare at WHITE
50Negative After-image
Stare, unfocused, at the red cross for 10 seconds
then look at white wall
51Negative After-image
Cyan
52Negative After-image
Stare, unfocused, at the flag for 10 seconds then
look at white wall
53Negative After-image
Yellow
Cyan
Magenta
54Negative After-image
X
From Practical Light and Color
55Negative After-image
56Color Vision in the Eye
Three types of cones (color) One type of rod (B/W
only)
57Human Color Vision
The human eye is not a perfect optical instrument
so attempts to create color systems with
geometrically perfect wheels or triangles are
misguided.
58Maxwells Color Triangle
J.C. Maxwell formulated the trichromatic theory
for colors in terms of a color triangle. But
this construction is not accurate.
59CIE Hue-Saturation Diagram
Eye is not a perfect optical instrument. Color
wheel is actually distorted cone shape. Rim is
full saturation, center is white
Greg
50 Ron 50 Greg 0 Biff
33 Ron 33 Greg 33 Biff
Ron
60Gamut of Color
Outer horseshoe shape is the gamut of colors
which the human eye can distinguish. Inner
triangle is the gamut of colors that may be mixed
using just three spectral wavelengths.
61Why is Orange Special?
Red
Green
CIE color wheel
Blue
Cone Sensitivity
Wavelength
Peak sensitivities of green and red cone are
close together, so we easily separate colors in
this range, probably to spot ripe fruit and
La Victoria Hot Sauce
62Next LectureMaking Color
- No Homework for this WednesdayHomework 12 due
Monday, Dec. 7th
Please return the spectrometers clickers!