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Do Now: Take out your notebook. What is a color scheme?
Good Morning
Do Now: Take out your notebook. What is a color scheme?
Good Morning
Aim: What different color schemes can I use for my Skull Project?
Mr. SpaterellaTechnology Oct. 19
Monochromatic
Monochromatic colors are all the colors (tints, tones and shades) of a single hue.
Monochromatic color schemes are derived from a single base hue, and extended
using its shades, tones and tints.
Monochromatic colors are all the colors (tints, tones and shades) of a single hue.
Monochromatic color schemes are derived from a single base hue, and extended
using its shades, tones and tints.
Analogous Colors
Analogous colors are colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel.
Some examples are green, yellow green, and yellow or red, orange and yellow.
Analogous colors are colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel.
Some examples are green, yellow green, and yellow or red, orange and yellow.
Complementary Colors
Complementary colors are colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, such as blue and
orange, red and green, purple and yellow.
Complementary color schemes have a more energetic feel
Complementary colors are colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, such as blue and
orange, red and green, purple and yellow.
Complementary color schemes have a more energetic feel
Skull Project Requirements
You must choose a color scheme for your Skull Project.
Experiment and choose between analogous, complementary and
monochromatic
You must choose a color scheme for your Skull Project.
Experiment and choose between analogous, complementary and
monochromatic
New Project
Design Specifications:1.New Document : Size: 8.5” x 11”
Color Mode: RGB Resolution: 300 ppi
2.Save as “your name.skulls.psd”
Design Specifications:1.New Document : Size: 8.5” x 11”
Color Mode: RGB Resolution: 300 ppi
2.Save as “your name.skulls.psd”
Skull Project Requirements
1. Show all four (4) views of the human skull
2. Each skull must be on its own layer3. The superior (top) view must be in
the vertical position, nose up
4. Each section of the skulls must have a different
design technique using colors, textures, lines, etc.
5. Each view must be labeled
1. Show all four (4) views of the human skull
2. Each skull must be on its own layer3. The superior (top) view must be in
the vertical position, nose up
4. Each section of the skulls must have a different
design technique using colors, textures, lines, etc.
5. Each view must be labeled