Monday, October 6, 2014

Short Writing Assignment:

  • What are the 3 primary colors? They are Red, blue, and yellow.
These are the colors formed by mixing the primary colors. These are the colors formed by mixing a primary and a secondary color. That's why the hue is a two word name, such as blue-green, red-violet, and yellow-orange.
  • How are tertiary colors created?
  • A traditional RYB color wheel. 'Violet' is commonly called 'purple'. In the red–yellow–blue system as used in traditional painting, and interior design, tertiary colors are typically named by combining the names of the adjacent primary and secondary.
What is the difference between subtractive and additive color models additive and subtractive color models use two different bases to create color. Additive color uses the primary colors found in light (red, green and blue) and adds them together (i.e., combines them) to create all other colors. White results from combining red, green and blue light in equal intensities. The secondary colors of additive color are magenta, yellow and cyan. 

Subtractive color is the basis for creating colors when mixing paint, dye or ink. Color is created when some wave lengths of light are subtracted (i.e., absorbed) while others are reflected. The color display on a surface (a wall, a piece of cloth, a sheet of paper) depends on which colors are reflected by it and therefore made visible.
  • How can color affect our perception? 
  • How does one color affect another?  They make each other stand out. 
  •  this is  greyscale image
  •  this is a monotone image
  •  they use complimentary colors

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