color theory quiz b
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Color Theory QUIZ B. Topics Covered:. Color Interaction cont’d…Mixtures etc. Color Physics & Perception Additive vs. Subtractive Color Systems 12 pt. Colorwheel Harmonies/Chords General Observations on: Elements of Art & Principles of Design. What kind of color interaction is this called?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Color TheoryQUIZ B
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Topics Covered:
• Color Interaction cont’d…Mixtures etc.• Color Physics & Perception• Additive vs. Subtractive Color Systems• 12 pt. Colorwheel• Harmonies/Chords• General Observations on: Elements of
Art & Principles of Design
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What kind of color interaction is this called?
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What kind of color interaction is this called?
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What kind of color interaction is this called?
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Who are …
2 major rivaling Color Physicists from the 1600 –
1700’s?
•CLUE: one relied on “hard” data & controlled experiments, while the other relied on his subjective, sensory experiences…
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Who is responsible for this Diagram?What does this Diagram demonstrate?
Name all colors on left-hand side of this Diagram –What do these colors collectively create?
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Identify each Color System below (including medium) & Identify ALL visible Colors
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Explain in detail how color is perceived when viewing RED apple below:
For example, what colors are reflected when viewing: pure red skin, white highlight, yellow interior etc.
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Using Diagram below as a reference: describe the function of RODS and CONES
and how they relate to Color Vision
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MATCH Terms with Definitions/Visuals
• Optical Mixture• Simulated Transparency• Bezold Effect• Elements of Art (Shape/Space, Value, Form/Volume)• Principles of Design (Unity, Continuity, Balance,
Emphasis/Focal Pt)• Color Spectrum• Additive Light-based System• Subtractive Paint-based System• Tetrad Scheme• Primary Triad• Split Complement Harmony• Analogous Harmony• Red, Blue & Yellow• Blue, Green & Red
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Name this diagram &Identify/Describe 3 main Features
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Features of the 12 pt. Color Wheel
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FEATURE 1:12 HUES
3 primaries (RYB)
3 secondaries (GVO)
6 tertiaries:(YO, YG, BG, BV, RV, RO)made from One Primary + One Secondary Color
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FEATURE 2:
Color Temperature:-2 halves: WARM & COOL-Warm = saturated, light value, "active,” visually
advance-Cool = low saturation, dark value, "passive,” visually
recede.
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FEATURE 3:Color Families/Harmonies
AND: Color Opposites
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Analogous Harmony
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Complementary Contrast
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Short Answer: Analyzing Artworks
• Describe how COLOR is used to achieve UNITY or a sense of BALANCE in this artwork.
• Name at least 1 other ELEMENT of art OR 1 PRINCIPLE of design & Describe how it functions in this artwork.
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