Color
Let’s talk Color for this week.
Please watch these Videos to activate some prior knowledge, or review,
some basic Color theory, learn about how the eye sees color, and learn tips to best use color as a designer.
Here is a review of the basic Color theory.
Watch this video please and answer the Edpuzzle Questions…
Here is a more Scientific look at why we talk about RGB color schemes when we talk about color coming from light.
Watch this video please and answer the Edpuzzle Questions…
Also watch this video please and answer the Edpuzzle Questions…
Now that we have a basic understanding of color…
Let’s get into the idea of Color Symbolism.
Color | Art Connections by Boss Broyles
As you go through these Slides…
Use this link to open the Guided Notes Template in Canva to do the interactive part of this assignment.
Here is a preview of the template you will scroll down to USE THIS TEMPLATE once in Canva using the link above.
NEW NAME for the Color Above by Boss Broyles
The very last page of the activity asks you to look at the color scheme of your mood board and transfer the color of your swatches to this activity.
Each color has a HEX code associated with it.
Click on the color of one of your color swatches in your mood board.
(open it in a new tab-will make it easier)
–go to the color picker.
—highlight and copy the HEX code (ex. #FFFFFF or #36572B)
—–Come back to your color activity last page. Click on one of the circles and go to the color picker. Paste in the HEX code to get the exact color transferred over.
THEN…
Using the slideshow below… write at least 2 of the adjectives that the color swatch “is giving” according to the Global Color Survey Swatch Guide.
Color-Swatches-and-adjectives-associated by Boss Broyles
Do these adjective align with the mood you are trying to express?
If not… look through the color swatches to see if there is a more appropriate tint or shade or tone of the color you want to use…
Alter you mood board with the new selections if needed.
As artist, Color holds so much power!