![]() ![]() Be creative! Think of a different way to display these colors! Remember to keep the colors in the same order as in the color wheel so it still reminds the viewer of a color wheel. The colors also need to be in the correct order, but don't have to be in a circle shape. The colors in your project should be mixed using tempera paint. You will need to have at least all 12 colors (see colors above). Worth 10 points.Īfter you understand the ratios for mixing colors, you will do some research and create a plan on how to REDESIGN the color wheel in a more creative way. The first day you will walk through color mixing practice with me and we will paint a very basic color wheel. These are the 12 colors that typically appear on a color wheel. And the tertiary colors are yellow-orange, red-orange, red-purple, blue-purple, blue-green, and yellow-green. The secondary colors are green, orange, and purple. The primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. There are three different types of colors. Primary Colors: Red, yellow and blue In traditional color theory (used in paint and pigments), primary colors are the 3 pigment colors that cannot be mixed or formed by any combination of other colors. We will start off the year learning how to start with Primary Colors (red, yellow and blue) and mix them to make all of the other colors to construct a color wheel. Without a basic knowledge of color mixing you would have a hard time with painting. In the art world the color wheel is a map that shows which colors mix to make others and color schemes (how colors work together). ![]()
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