Painting UNit
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Color formatives
color / painting Vocabulary
Spectrum / Color Wheel - The visible wavelengths of color we can see, from red to violet.
Primary - The three pigment colors that cannot be mixed (red, blue, yellow). All other mixed colors come from these three.
Secondary - The colors formed by mixing 2 primary colors.
Intermediate / Tertiary - The colors formed by mixing 1 primary and 1 secondary color.
Triad - 3 colors evenly spaced on the color wheel, i.e. red, yellow, blue or green, violet, orange.
Complementary - 2 colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel, i.e. blue / orange, red / green, purple / yellow.
Analogous - "Color neighbors", a group of colors next to each other on the color wheel.
Warm - Any color mixed with red, orange or yellow.
Cool - Any color mixed with blue, green or purple.
Neutral - Earth tones, black, white, gray, brown, beige.
Tint - Pure color with white added.
Shade - Pure color with black added.
Monochromatic - Tints and shades of one color.
Hue - Pure color, unmixed with black or white.
Tone - Pure color with gray added.
Saturation / Intensity - The brightness or dullness of the color.
Color Scheme - Color combinations used in a work of art.
Color Wheel Color Scheme - Color combinations based on the color wheel, i,e. Triad, Complementary, Tetrad, Split-Complementary.
Realistic Color Scheme - Color combination based on real life.
Psychology Color Scheme - Color combination based on the emotional aspects of color.
Harmony Color Scheme - Color combinations based on what looks good together, but not a specific scheme with a name.
Primary - The three pigment colors that cannot be mixed (red, blue, yellow). All other mixed colors come from these three.
Secondary - The colors formed by mixing 2 primary colors.
Intermediate / Tertiary - The colors formed by mixing 1 primary and 1 secondary color.
Triad - 3 colors evenly spaced on the color wheel, i.e. red, yellow, blue or green, violet, orange.
Complementary - 2 colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel, i.e. blue / orange, red / green, purple / yellow.
Analogous - "Color neighbors", a group of colors next to each other on the color wheel.
Warm - Any color mixed with red, orange or yellow.
Cool - Any color mixed with blue, green or purple.
Neutral - Earth tones, black, white, gray, brown, beige.
Tint - Pure color with white added.
Shade - Pure color with black added.
Monochromatic - Tints and shades of one color.
Hue - Pure color, unmixed with black or white.
Tone - Pure color with gray added.
Saturation / Intensity - The brightness or dullness of the color.
Color Scheme - Color combinations used in a work of art.
Color Wheel Color Scheme - Color combinations based on the color wheel, i,e. Triad, Complementary, Tetrad, Split-Complementary.
Realistic Color Scheme - Color combination based on real life.
Psychology Color Scheme - Color combination based on the emotional aspects of color.
Harmony Color Scheme - Color combinations based on what looks good together, but not a specific scheme with a name.
color survey
A1. Research & b1. b2. c1. Project Rubrics
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