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The Color Wheel

The Color Wheel. Where does color come from?. A ray of light is the source of all color. Without light, color does not exist. Light is broken down into colors of the spectrum. You can often see a variety of colors when you look at something like a rainbow. The Color Wheel.

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The Color Wheel

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  1. The Color Wheel

  2. Where does color come from? • A ray of light is the source of all color. • Without light, color does not exist. • Light is broken down into colors of the spectrum. You can often see a variety of colors when you look at something like a rainbow.

  3. The Color Wheel • The color wheel is a basic tool we use when working with colors. • It is based on the standard color theory known as the Brewster/Prang theory.

  4. The Color Wheel • There are 12 hues in the spectrum of color. • They are divided into three categories…

  5. Creating Your Color Wheel • As I introduce the colors to you, you will need to use a colored pencil to complete your own color wheel for your portfolio. • This color wheel will be your reference tool for color in Interior Design, so you need to be accurate and careful to place the colors in the correct spaces on your paper.

  6. The Primary Colors • Red, Yellow, and Blue • These colors cannot be combined from mixing any colors together.

  7. The Secondary Colors • Green, violet, and orange • Made by combining the Primary colors together. YELLOW + RED = ORANGE RED + BLUE = VioletBLUE + YELLOW =GREEN

  8. The Tertiary Colors • Yellow-Orange, Red-Orange, Red- Violet, Blue-Violet, Blue-Green, Yellow-Green. • Made by combining a primary and a secondary hue. • Named by the Primary color first. YELLOW+ ORANGE = YELLOW-ORANGERED + ORANGE = RED-ORANGERED + VIOLET / PURPLE = RED-VIOLETBLUE + VIOLET / PURPLE = BLUE-VIOLETBLUE + GREEN = BLUE-GREENYELLOW + GREEN = YELLOW-GREEN

  9. Your Finished Color Wheel • Your completed color wheel should look like this one. • It will be placed in your portfolio so you will be able to use it as a reference as we complete our projects class.

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