Introduction To Colour Studies

Introduction to Colour Studies.

Three primary colors: red, blue, and yellow. They are called primary colors because they cannot be created by mixing other colors. Primary colors form the basis for color theory or color mixing, as using these three colors it's possible to mix most other colors.





                                   

































Secondary Color
A secondary color is a color made by mixing two primary colors together: red and yellow to get orange, yellow and blue to get green, or red and blue to get purple. The secondary color depends on the proportion in which you mix the two primaries.



       


Tertiary Color
They're created by mixing either all three primary colors or a primary and secondary color (secondary colors of course being made from two primaries).




























Warm & Cool Color
Reds, oranges, and yellows are considered warm colors.
Blues, greens, and purples are considered cool colors.























Tints, Tones, Shade and Neutrals Color
A tint is a mixing result of an original color to which has been added white. If you tinted a color, you've been adding white to the original color. A tint is lighter than the original color.








    


There is a broader and a narrower definition of tone. The broader definition defines tone as a result of mixing a pure color with any neutral/gray scale color including the two extremes white and black. By this definition all tints and shades are also considered to be tones.




















Color Wheel
A color wheel (also referred to as a color circle) is a visual representation of colors arranged according to their chromatic relationship. Begin a color wheel by positioning primary hues equidistant from one another, then create a bridge between primaries using secondary and tertiary colors.





















Warm & Cool Color







Achromatic
Black and white rendering is officially called Achromatic. Both are great for practicing rendering value, and contrast of the painting.













Monochromatic
The monochromatic color scheme uses variations in lightness and saturation of a single color. This scheme looks clean and elegant. Monochromatic colors go well together, producing a soothing effect.






















Color Harmony.



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
  
          



























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