1.02 Color Schemes and 2.01 The Basics of Color
Cool Colors
Green, Blue, Violet
Complementary Colors
(Red and Green), (Blue and Orange), (Yellow and Violet)
What two functions does the eye perform in relation to color?
1. Sends signals to the visual cortex where visual images are formed 2. Send signals to the hypothalamus which is not visual, bu controls body temperature, sleep, hunger, and other regulatory functions outside our conscious thoughts.
Tint
Adding White to a color Ex: Pink
Shade
Adding black to a color Ex: Navy
Tone
Adding gray to a color Ex: Rust
Analogous Color Harmony
Analogous color harmonies are positioned are created by choosing colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. They are all related so they blend well together and merge into one another. Works best if you choose one dominate color and use smaller amounts of the others.
Neutral Color Harmony
Black, white, Gray as well as brown, tan, ivory, and beige.
Hue
Blue
Analogous Colors
Blue, Blue-Violet, Violet
Neutral Colors
Brown, white, Black, Gray
What does Red light do?
Exposure to red light raises heart rate and blood pressure
Split-Complementary Color Harmony
Made when one hue is used with the two hues adjacent to its complement.
Accented Neutral
Neutral color scheme with a pop of color. The accent color is added for interest.
Secondary Colors
Orange, Green, Violet
What does Blue light do?
Promotes the release of the hormone cortisol which stimulates and wakes us up and inhibits the release of melatonin.
Warm colors
Red, Orange, Yellow
Primary Colors
Red, Yellow, Blue
Tertiary Colors
Red-Violet, Blue-Violet, Blue-Green, Yellow-Green, Orange-Yellow, Orange-Red
Intensity/saturation/tone
The brightness or dullness of a color (adds complement to the hue)
Value
The lightness or darkness of a color (adds white or black to the hue)
Hue
The root of the color, the pure color, found on the color wheel. Ex: Red and Orange
Monochromatic color Harmony
The simplest because it uses a single hue from the color wheel. Variation is achieved by changing the value and/or intensity of the hue. Accents of neutrals can be used to add interest. Can make a room appear larger.
Triadic Color Harmony
Uses three colors that are equally distant from each other on the color wheel. Primary colors and secondary colors form a triadic color scheme as well as others.
Complementary Color Harmony
Using two colors that are positioned directly opposite each other o the color wheel. sometimes called contrasting colors because they make each other look brighter and more intense. When blue is used with orange the blue is bluer and the orange is stronger making a room bright and dramatic. Mixing complementary colors makes the color brown. If you add some of a colors compliment to it, you dull the color ( change the intensity ).