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Title: COLOR THEORY 101


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COLOR THEORY 101
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COLOR THEORY 101
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Light the Visible Spectrum
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The Color Wheel
The color wheel is a way to visualize and
organize the entire color spectrum of light. The
ends of the spectrum are bent around a circle to
form a color wheel
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Types of Color Theories
  • Additive Color (RBG)
  • The additive (light) theory deals with radiated
    and filtered light.
  • Subtractive Color (CMYK)The subtractive
    (pigment) theory deals with how white light is
    absorbed and reflected off of colored surfaces.

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Additive Theory
  • White (sunlight) radiates ALL light
  • Black radiates no light
  • Light-emitting media use the process of capturing
    and radiating light, therefore they use Additive
    (Light) Theory
  • Primary colors in Additive Theory
  • Red ( R )
  • Green ( G )
  • Blue ( B )
  • All the primaries mixed together to make WHITE
  • Additive (Light) Theory is used in computer
    monitors, television, theater lighting, and video
    production.

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Subtractive Theory
  • Black absorbs most light
  • White reflects most light
  • Colored Pigments absorb light and reflect only
    the frequency of the pigment color.
  • All colors other than the pigment colors are
    absorbed, so this is called subtractive color
    theory.
  • Primary colors in Subtractive Theory
  • Cyan ( C )
  • Magenta ( M )
  • Yellow ( Y )
  • Black ( K )
  • Subtractive or Pigment Theory is used in desktop
    and commercial printing.

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Subtractive Color RYB Color Model
  • Traditional Painters Color Wheel
  • Primary Colors (RYB) are pure pigments that
    cannot be mixed
  • Red
  • Yellow
  • Blue
  • RYB is used primarily with traditional
    pigment-based art media (like painting)

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The Color Wheel
  • Colors on the wheel can be described using three
    elements
  • Hue pure color
  • Saturation brightness or dullness
  • Value lightness or darkness

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Color Theory 101
Hue
  • The technical name for color
  • Describes the position of a color on a classic
    color wheel
  • Used to name the color (Yellow, Orange, Red, etc.)

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Color Theory 101
Saturation
  • Saturation refers to how vivid and intense a
    color is

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Tone Shade Tint
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Color Theory 101
  • Painters Color Wheel

Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
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Color Theory 101
  • Color Temperature

Warm / Cool Colors
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Color Schemes Warm
  • Warm Colors Right half of the color wheel
    contains colors associated with fire, heat

Artist Jan Vermeer Title Girl Asleep at a Table
Year 1657
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Paul Cezanne
Color Schemes Warm
  • The Basket of Apples, 1894

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Henri Matisse
Color Schemes Warm
  • The Dessert, Harmony in Red, 1908

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Color Schemes Cool
Artist Pablo Picasso Title Femme Allongée
Lisant Year 1939
  • Cool Left half of the wheel has cooler colors
    associated with ice, water

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Pablo Picasso
  • The Old Guitarist, 1903

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Color Theory 101
Color Schemes Monochromatic
  • Monochromatic uses different values of the same
    hue, including tints and shades

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Color Schemes Monochromatic
  • Monochromatic uses different values of the same
    hue, including tints and shades

Artist Georges Braque Title Le Portugais Year
1911
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Color Schemes Monochromatic
Pablo Picasso, Guernica, 1937
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Color Schemes Monochromatic
  • Monochromatic color palettes in interior design

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Color Schemes Monochromatic
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Color Theory 101
  • Color Schemes Analagous
  • Analogous A selection of colors that are
    adjacent on the color wheel

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Color Schemes Analogous
  • Analogous A selection of colors that are
    adjacent on the color wheel

Artist Vincent van Gogh Title The Iris Year
1889
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Color Schemes Analogous
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Color Schemes Analogous
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Color Schemes Analogous
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Color Schemes Analogous
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Color Theory 101
  • Color Schemes Complementary
  • Complementary Colors that are opposite on the
    wheel. High Contrast

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Color Schemes Complementary
  • Complementary Colors that are opposite on the
    wheel. High Contrast

Vincent Van Gogh The Café Terrace on the Place du
Forum, Arles, at Night 1888
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Complementary Colors in Art
  • Georges Seurat, Le Chahut, 1889-90

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Complementary Colors in Art
  • Eugène Delacroix, Women of Algiers, 1834

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Complementary Colors in Graphic Design
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Complementary Colors in Fashion
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Color Theory 101
  • Color Schemes Triadic

Triadic
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Triadic Color Schemes in Design
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Triadic Color Schemes in Design
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Triadic Color Schemes in Art
  • Andy Warhol
  • Piet Mondrian

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HINT Choosing ONE common color can help tie
random color schemes together
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