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Feb 11, 2011 · Colour theory explains how colours relate and how they can be used to evoke different moods. There are three primary colours - red, yellow and blue - which can be mixed to create secondary colours like orange and green. Tertiary colours are made by mixing a primary and secondary colour.
Dec 5, 2012 · The document discusses color theory, including the science of color, primary/secondary/tertiary colors, color systems like RGB and CMYK, color schemes such as monochromatic and complementary, creating custom color schemes, properties and effects of color, color psychology, and the social and cultural symbolism associated with different colors.
This PowerPoint and Google Slides template breaks down color theory into digestible, eye-catching presentations that will captivate students’ imaginations. Whether you’re exploring the color wheel, delving into color harmony, or discussing the impact of color in art and design, this slideshow template turns each lesson into an interactive ...
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This presentation is designed to introduce your students to color theory, which will help them make color choices that are more than appeals to aesthetics. The nineteen slides presented here are designed to aid the facilitator in an interactive presentation of color theory.
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Aug 13, 2014 · Colour Theory is the art of mixing colours to achieve desired effects. The way colours are combined can be used to create different feelings and responses. 239 views • 8 slides
Jul 1, 2020 · This document discusses color theory and color schemes. It begins by explaining how color receptors in the eye perceive different colors and how colors can be mapped to a color wheel. It then defines terms like hue, saturation, brightness, tint, shade, and tone used to describe colors.
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Monochromatic – a color scheme with multiple values of a single color Monochromatic color schemes are often used in place of black and white work or to establish a mood. Tint = color + white (to make the color lighter) Shade = color + black (to make the color darker)