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Intermediates Warm-Cool-Analogous

Objective: You will mix intermediate colors in order make warm, cool, and analogous colors schemes.

DRILL: 1. Get a cup of water and a

brush.2. Finish your secondary

colors from yesterday.3. Wait for instructions.4. Mix all 6 intermediate

colors with new paint on separate mixing tray.

Paint RED

Paint BLUE

Paint YELLOW

OrangePurple

GreenBROWN

Red-orange

Orange-Yellow

Yellow- GreenBlue- Green

Blue-Purple

Purple-Red

Bathroom pass pocket1. Get a half sheet of paper

as a size template.2. Find a wallpaper that you

like out of the 4 books.3. Trace the size template.4. Cut it out.5. Put glue on the bottom,

right, left side.6. Do not glue the top!

(This is The

Back ofThe

Wallpaper)

Glue the bottom and sides

Objective: You will learn common color schemes in order to apply them to your final artwork.

DRILL:1. Copy the page layout

to the right2. Title page Color

Schemes.3. Draw 3 boxes at the

tope and 3 at the bottom.

4. Draw a long rectangle in the middle.

Color Schemes

Warm Cool

Monochromatic

My choice PastelNeutral

Analogous

Label the top 3 squares.

WARM COOL ANALOGOUS

• Write their definitions as we learn them.

Which is warm and which is cool?

WarmCool

Monochromatic

NeutralPastel

AnlogousYour choice

Warm colors are all varieties of red, orange, and yellow. They tend to stand out and they get the viewers attention. They give a feeling of warmth.

Cool colors are varieties of blue, green, and purple. These Colors tend to recede into the background. They give a cold Or calm feeling.

How is analogous different from warm and cool if this is analogous?

•The analogous color scheme uses colors that are adjacent to(next to) each other on the color wheel. •They are similar to each other.•Like an analogy- like or as. Similar.

• The analogous color scheme uses colors that are adjacent to(next to) each other on the color wheel.

• They are similar to each other.

• Can cross over warm to cool- both.

You can add white and black to your analogous colors. They are similar colors.

Paint your designs with warm, cool, and analogous colors.

ANALOGOUS

WARM COOL

Steps for today:1. Finish intermediate colors

on the color wheel (from Friday).

2. Draw Color Scheme page layout.

3. Label top 3 squares.-WARM- COOL- ANALOGOUS.

4. Draw simple line or shape designs in each.

5. Paint them with the color scheme that it is labeled or use colored pencils or magazine color pieces.

Homework due tomorrow:

1. Find an example of analogous colors:• Where? In a magazine- whole picture

or cut up each color and put them together.

Or on the internet, draw another example and color it!

2. Find the definition of monochromatic colors. Be ready to define it and do an example for your drill tomorrow.• Hint: Where can you find this power

point with the answer on it?• www.gaugerfunofart.pbworks.com

Bathroom pass pocket1. Get a half sheet of paper

as a size template.2. Find a wallpaper that you

like out of the 4 books.3. Trace the size template.4. Cut it out.5. Put glue on the bottom,

right, left side.6. Do not glue the top!

(This is The

Back ofThe

Wallpaper)

Glue the bottom and sides

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The monochromatic color scheme is developed using only shades, tints, and tones of only one color.

The monochromatic color scheme is developed using only shades, tints, and tones of only one color.

•The analogous color scheme uses colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel. Avoid combining warm and cool colors in this scheme.

The monochromatic color scheme is developed using only shades, tints, and tones of only one color.