Monday, February 25, 2008
WE RACK!
Here we see Tim's fingers representing yellow's relationship with the other two primary colors, red and blue. Analogous-first row (proximal phalanges).
The second row (middle phalanges) represents yellow and its relationship with its complimentary secondary, violet.
The third row of knuckles (distal phalanges) represent yellow's monochromatic tints and shades.
With my initial color wheel and gradient, it was simple to reproduce this on Tim's fingers.
COLOR WHEEL!
Color Theory
The color wheel starts out with the basic or 'primary' colors: red, yellow and blue.
By mixing only two primary colors with eachother at a time, we come up with the secondary colors: orange, green and violet, shown in between the primary colors in the wheel displayed below.
These secondary colors can then be adjusted by the addition or removal of some of their primary forefathers to create variations which we call hues. These are referred to as tertiary colors: yellow orange, red orange, red violet, blue violet, blue green and yellow green.
Three colors side by side on a twelve hue color wheel are referred to as analogous as they all share one primary color.
Any two colors directly opposite each other on a twelve hue color wheel are referred to as complimentary. They share no primary color, and therefor compliment each other.
A monochromatic gradation is the varying tints and shades of a hue, going from the addition of light (or white) to the subtraction of light (or addition of black).
When painting our color wheels and 9 tint, hue and shade blocked gradients, the biggest complication by far was having too large of a gap between neighboring blocks.
The color wheel starts out with the basic or 'primary' colors: red, yellow and blue.
By mixing only two primary colors with eachother at a time, we come up with the secondary colors: orange, green and violet, shown in between the primary colors in the wheel displayed below.
These secondary colors can then be adjusted by the addition or removal of some of their primary forefathers to create variations which we call hues. These are referred to as tertiary colors: yellow orange, red orange, red violet, blue violet, blue green and yellow green.
Three colors side by side on a twelve hue color wheel are referred to as analogous as they all share one primary color.
Any two colors directly opposite each other on a twelve hue color wheel are referred to as complimentary. They share no primary color, and therefor compliment each other.
A monochromatic gradation is the varying tints and shades of a hue, going from the addition of light (or white) to the subtraction of light (or addition of black).
When painting our color wheels and 9 tint, hue and shade blocked gradients, the biggest complication by far was having too large of a gap between neighboring blocks.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Feminine pink lady water.
The use of pink, generally associate with the fairer sex is used to market Evian Natural Spring Water.
Manly red toilet paper
Portraying a brawny mountain man accented by manly reds shows a toilet paper with a man's strength in addition to 'enough strength for a MANLY MAN!'
Playful mural
Super colorful, playful, childish in the generous use of color shows much emotion, freedom and excitement.
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