Look around your classroom
What color did you see?
TODAY’S LESSON

 1. Color theory
 2. How color affect our emotions
COLOR WHEEL
              Primary
               Color

              Secondary
                Color

              Tertiary
               Color
COLOR THEORY

•   Cool and Warm color
•   Complementary color
•   Monochromatic and Achromatic color
•   Analogous color
Cool color


• left side of the color
  wheel

Eg. blues, greens, purples
(and their values)
Warm color


• right side of the color
  wheel


Eg. reds and yellows
    (and their values)
COLOR THEORY
Complementary


• Opposites on the colour
  wheel.
• Placing complementary
  next to each other
  enhances them
Monochromatic

• "mono" means "one", "chroma"
  means color; one color and its values
  Eg. – yellow (tint + shade)
Achromatic

• means “free from color”
  referred to grey, neutral color
Analogous




Colour sit side by side on the colour wheel
and have a common hue. For example,
orange, yellow and green are analogous
because they all have yellow in common
VIDEO

1. Take note of color used
2. What kind of combination did they
   used.

Dulux wall
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF COLOR?


• PRIMARY COLOR,
   - Red, Blue, Yellow

• SECONDARY COLOR
   - Purple, Orange, Green
RED


•   Passion
•   Power
•   Desire
•   Love
•   Danger
BLUE


•   Calm
•   Stable
•   Trust
•   Wisdom
•   Confidence
YELLOW


•   Happiness
•   Cheerful
•   Energy
•   Joy
•   Sunshine
GREEN


•   Harmony
•   Refresh
•   Growth
•   Nature
•   Fertility
PURPLE


•   Royalty
•   Nobility
•   Mysterious
•   Romantic
•   Luxury
ORANGE

•   Enthusiasm
•   Joy
•   Creative
•   Encouragement
•   Harvest
RECAP

• Using color pencils.
   Complete the
  worksheet given.

Colourict