Co 1
Co 1
Co 1
Review
1.The pleasing relationship of all parts
of the object with one another.
PROPORTION
P_O_OR_I_N
Review
2. Are smooth movements repeated
again and again.
RHYTHM
R__T_M
Review
3. Can be created by gradual change
of lines, shape or shade of the color.
GRADATION
G R _ _ A T_ _ N
Identify Me!
Identify the following colors by placing
them below “Tint” or “Shade”
SHADES – black
TINTS - white
COLOR
THEORY
OBJECTIVES:
1. define and discuss the color
theory;
2. appreciate and apply the
importance of the concept of
color theory; and
3. think and make own color
wheel.
TYPES OF
COLOR
TYPES OF COLOR
• Primary Colors
• Secondary Colors
• Intermediate Colors
1. PRIMARY COLORS
-the sources of all colors.
-Red, Blue, and Yellow
2. SECONDARY COLORS
-are produced when mixing two
equal amounts of primary
colors.
•Red + Blue = Violet
•Yellow + Blue = Green
•Red + Yellow = Orange
2. SECONDARY COLORS
-Violet, Green, and
Orange
3. Intermediate Colors
- are produced by mixing
two equal amounts of
primary and secondary
colors.
3. Intermediate Colors
• Yellow + green = yellow-green
• Blue + green = blue-green
• Blue + violet = blue-violet
• Red + violet = red-violet
• Red + orange = red-orange
• Blue + orange = blue-orange
A. Pure Colors
•Colors that have no
white, black and gray in
them.
•Also called “normal, true
and basic color”
B. Tints
•Pure colors that are
mixed with white.
•E.g: red + white = pink
•Also called “pastels”.
C. Shades
•Pure colors that are
mixed with black.
•E.g: red + black = maroon
D. Grayed Colors
•most colors we used in
clothes are grayed colors
rather than bright, pure
colors on the color wheel.
•also referred to as “soft
colors” or “dull color”.
E. Neutrals
•are white, black and gray.
•They look well with
another and with
all other colors.
Activity 2: Fill the blanks
with appropriate answer.
1. Primary colors are blue,
________ and _________.
1. Primary colors are blue,
red and yellow.
2. Yellow +_____ = Green
2. Yellow + Blue = Green
3. ________ + blue =Violet
3. Red + blue =Violet
4. Red + Yellow= _______
4. Red + Yellow= Orange
5. Red + Orange = ______
5. Red + Orange = Red-orange
COLOR THEORY
-the science and art of using
color that explains how
humans perceive color; and
the visual effects of how
they mix, match or contrast
with each other.