Brown can be made by mixing two primary colors. The color wheel shows that brown is created by mixing red and green or yellow and blue. The color wheel is a useful tool for learning how to correctly mix colors to create almost any hue.
The student experimented with making a short animation about gravestones and ghosts. They used layers to design gravestones, add flowers, and create a character holding flowers that was merged with the gravestone layer. A ghost was also designed to stand out against a black and white background. The finished product was a short animation. For their final game project on ghosts, the student plans to incorporate the simple character design and blue color scheme used for the ghost in the experiment.
The document describes techniques used to edit a photograph of a car in Photoshop. The photographer used the polygonal lasso tool to crop out the car, feathered the outline, and removed the background. They converted the image to black and white, and adjusted brightness and contrast to achieve the desired tones. Hue and saturation were adjusted to experiment with different color schemes and effects. Shadows and highlights were added with additional brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation adjustments to complete the edited photo.
The document describes experiments editing a photograph to make it look more sinister. The author first edited the sky to be a dark green and black color and changed the tree colors from brown to white to imply evil was taking over. Additional edits included using the hue/saturation tool to change colors to a dark red, increasing contrast to darken the image, and using the magic wand tool to change the sky color from left to right. The hills were also turned blood red. The reflection indicates the author plans to include brightness and effect adjustments in the final product to make photos more interesting and meaningful to viewers.
The document describes Imogen Minto's process for creating an artwork. It explains that she first added a background color using the paint bucket tool. Then she added green grass by using the pencil tool to place the color. For details in the grass, moon, and stars, she used the color picker tool to make the colors more realistic. To create ghosts and gravestones, she used the color picker tool to select white and gray colors and drew shapes with the pencil tool. In her reflection, she notes that for her final product she will make movement pixel by pixel for smoothness and create each individual piece separately. She also references how the brief for a "Ghost Game" inspired her to include a ghost.
Newton discovered that white light is made up of the visible light spectrum when he passed sunlight through a prism. The colour wheel is used to demonstrate the relationships between primary, secondary, and tertiary colours. Primary colours are red, yellow and blue which can be mixed to create secondary colours of orange, green and purple. Tertiary colours result from mixing a primary and secondary colour adjacent on the wheel.
1) The document describes the design of an interactive object that responds to human touch.
2) The object uses an LED light and battery to change colors and express emotions in response to physical interaction.
3) The design specifications include dimensions, battery type, and LED components to enable the color and lighting functions.
This document discusses how color is used in various images to convey different meanings, feelings, and illusions. Warm colors are used to show heat in an elephant image, while cooler colors indicate cooler areas. In another image, blending colors create the illusion of motion. Different colors like warm tones suggest energy or danger, while cool tones express sorrow. Color blocking, tonal effects, and using different drawing techniques can also create depth or texture in an image.
The student experimented with making a short animation about gravestones and ghosts. They used layers to design gravestones, add flowers, and create a character holding flowers that was merged with the gravestone layer. A ghost was also designed to stand out against a black and white background. The finished product was a short animation. For their final game project on ghosts, the student plans to incorporate the simple character design and blue color scheme used for the ghost in the experiment.
The document describes techniques used to edit a photograph of a car in Photoshop. The photographer used the polygonal lasso tool to crop out the car, feathered the outline, and removed the background. They converted the image to black and white, and adjusted brightness and contrast to achieve the desired tones. Hue and saturation were adjusted to experiment with different color schemes and effects. Shadows and highlights were added with additional brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation adjustments to complete the edited photo.
The document describes experiments editing a photograph to make it look more sinister. The author first edited the sky to be a dark green and black color and changed the tree colors from brown to white to imply evil was taking over. Additional edits included using the hue/saturation tool to change colors to a dark red, increasing contrast to darken the image, and using the magic wand tool to change the sky color from left to right. The hills were also turned blood red. The reflection indicates the author plans to include brightness and effect adjustments in the final product to make photos more interesting and meaningful to viewers.
The document describes Imogen Minto's process for creating an artwork. It explains that she first added a background color using the paint bucket tool. Then she added green grass by using the pencil tool to place the color. For details in the grass, moon, and stars, she used the color picker tool to make the colors more realistic. To create ghosts and gravestones, she used the color picker tool to select white and gray colors and drew shapes with the pencil tool. In her reflection, she notes that for her final product she will make movement pixel by pixel for smoothness and create each individual piece separately. She also references how the brief for a "Ghost Game" inspired her to include a ghost.
Newton discovered that white light is made up of the visible light spectrum when he passed sunlight through a prism. The colour wheel is used to demonstrate the relationships between primary, secondary, and tertiary colours. Primary colours are red, yellow and blue which can be mixed to create secondary colours of orange, green and purple. Tertiary colours result from mixing a primary and secondary colour adjacent on the wheel.
1) The document describes the design of an interactive object that responds to human touch.
2) The object uses an LED light and battery to change colors and express emotions in response to physical interaction.
3) The design specifications include dimensions, battery type, and LED components to enable the color and lighting functions.
This document discusses how color is used in various images to convey different meanings, feelings, and illusions. Warm colors are used to show heat in an elephant image, while cooler colors indicate cooler areas. In another image, blending colors create the illusion of motion. Different colors like warm tones suggest energy or danger, while cool tones express sorrow. Color blocking, tonal effects, and using different drawing techniques can also create depth or texture in an image.
Feature article final version photo editing processLaurenOGorman
The document outlines 11 steps in a photo editing process: 1) starting with the original photograph, 2) retouching blemishes, 3) applying a filter to brighten and saturate colors, then 4) increasing contrast, 5) adjusting highlights, 6) adjusting shadows, 7) adjusting temperature to add a blue tint, 8) increasing brightness, 9) adjusting tint, 10) increasing saturation, and 11) using color boost on eyes and lips. The process perfects the visual and enhances colors and features to draw attention to the subject.
Lines have meaning and personality and can be used to create texture and organize spaces. Texture relates to the surface of an object and its look or feel, and using texture in design adds depth and visual interest even if the texture cannot be felt. Color is used to generate emotions, define importance, and create visual interest, with some colors like orange and red being warm and active while others like blue and purple are cool and passive. Harmonious colors are close together on the color wheel, while complementary colors are opposite each other.
The document describes experiments creating a ghost character and night sky background. It details using a size 1 brush to create a pixelated night sky with dark colors, stars, and clouds. It also explains using a size 1 brush and filling with white and red colors to design the ghost character with a cape and cap. The reflection indicates the improved background may be included in the final Ghost Game product and refers back to the original brief.
This document discusses how the perception of color is affected by different types of lighting and surroundings. It explains that the same color can look different under incandescent, fluorescent, or halogen bulbs, as well as against different backgrounds. The document also covers color theory topics like primary/secondary/tertiary colors, the color wheel, hue, value, tints and shades, warm and cool colors, and how color schemes can influence mood.
The artist used the burn tool to blacken the background and darken the model's hair to fit the rock genre, applying 43% exposure highlights to make burn marks on her arm appear natural. The burn tool also made the model's face stand out more clearly in the image.
The document describes the process of creating a background for a character using digital art tools. The artist used the pen tool in Illustrator to cover areas with lava-colored tones and add blocks of color over the lava. In Photoshop, detail was added using effects like burn, smudge and blur, and the character was placed in the image with glow to represent the light of the lava.
Jean McKenna's photo "Purple Dahlia" uses strong studio lighting to create intense contrast between the deep shadows in the background and highlights on the flower. The large size of the flower allows for a beautiful repetitive pattern of purple and pink hues. The author experimented with their own photo "Fine Art" by applying a deep purple filter and adjusting curves and contrast to intensify the difference between the flower's color and the darker background, giving it a high dynamic range effect. While the two photos appear different, they both use purple as the key color and dramatic lighting to produce striking contrasts within shades of that color.
White light is comprised of a mixture of colors. The colors that make up white light include red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. A prism can be used to split white light into its component colors.
The document describes photo editing work done by Aaron Newbigging on several images. For each image, edits including changing to black and white, adjusting brightness, contrast, shadows and highlights are described. Specific color adjustments are also mentioned, such as darkening blues or highlighting greens. The edits are aimed at emphasizing certain elements, removing noise, or achieving a darker, gothic look in line with the graveyard theme.
The document describes editing a photo to give it a vintage lomography style look. The edits included adding solid color layers in blue and orange, adjusting curves and levels to increase contrast and saturation, lowering the blue tones, and adding a black oval shape on a layer with a feathered mask to blend with the background. These edits transformed the plain original photo taken on an overcast day into a warmer-toned finished image with more contrast and colors.
Basic Color Theory that introduces high school students to Munsell Color System. Includes my student's work and images from internet for Educational use only.
Feature article final version photo editing processLaurenOGorman
The document outlines 11 steps in a photo editing process: 1) starting with the original photograph, 2) retouching blemishes, 3) applying a filter to brighten and saturate colors, then 4) increasing contrast, 5) adjusting highlights, 6) adjusting shadows, 7) adjusting temperature to add a blue tint, 8) increasing brightness, 9) adjusting tint, 10) increasing saturation, and 11) using color boost on eyes and lips. The process perfects the visual and enhances colors and features to draw attention to the subject.
Lines have meaning and personality and can be used to create texture and organize spaces. Texture relates to the surface of an object and its look or feel, and using texture in design adds depth and visual interest even if the texture cannot be felt. Color is used to generate emotions, define importance, and create visual interest, with some colors like orange and red being warm and active while others like blue and purple are cool and passive. Harmonious colors are close together on the color wheel, while complementary colors are opposite each other.
The document describes experiments creating a ghost character and night sky background. It details using a size 1 brush to create a pixelated night sky with dark colors, stars, and clouds. It also explains using a size 1 brush and filling with white and red colors to design the ghost character with a cape and cap. The reflection indicates the improved background may be included in the final Ghost Game product and refers back to the original brief.
This document discusses how the perception of color is affected by different types of lighting and surroundings. It explains that the same color can look different under incandescent, fluorescent, or halogen bulbs, as well as against different backgrounds. The document also covers color theory topics like primary/secondary/tertiary colors, the color wheel, hue, value, tints and shades, warm and cool colors, and how color schemes can influence mood.
The artist used the burn tool to blacken the background and darken the model's hair to fit the rock genre, applying 43% exposure highlights to make burn marks on her arm appear natural. The burn tool also made the model's face stand out more clearly in the image.
The document describes the process of creating a background for a character using digital art tools. The artist used the pen tool in Illustrator to cover areas with lava-colored tones and add blocks of color over the lava. In Photoshop, detail was added using effects like burn, smudge and blur, and the character was placed in the image with glow to represent the light of the lava.
Jean McKenna's photo "Purple Dahlia" uses strong studio lighting to create intense contrast between the deep shadows in the background and highlights on the flower. The large size of the flower allows for a beautiful repetitive pattern of purple and pink hues. The author experimented with their own photo "Fine Art" by applying a deep purple filter and adjusting curves and contrast to intensify the difference between the flower's color and the darker background, giving it a high dynamic range effect. While the two photos appear different, they both use purple as the key color and dramatic lighting to produce striking contrasts within shades of that color.
White light is comprised of a mixture of colors. The colors that make up white light include red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. A prism can be used to split white light into its component colors.
The document describes photo editing work done by Aaron Newbigging on several images. For each image, edits including changing to black and white, adjusting brightness, contrast, shadows and highlights are described. Specific color adjustments are also mentioned, such as darkening blues or highlighting greens. The edits are aimed at emphasizing certain elements, removing noise, or achieving a darker, gothic look in line with the graveyard theme.
The document describes editing a photo to give it a vintage lomography style look. The edits included adding solid color layers in blue and orange, adjusting curves and levels to increase contrast and saturation, lowering the blue tones, and adding a black oval shape on a layer with a feathered mask to blend with the background. These edits transformed the plain original photo taken on an overcast day into a warmer-toned finished image with more contrast and colors.
Basic Color Theory that introduces high school students to Munsell Color System. Includes my student's work and images from internet for Educational use only.
3. Mix primary colors Learn what two colors
can be used to make brown. We use the
color wheel to explain how to mix almost
any color under the sun correctly.