3/1

 Focus: What is a polygon?


Objectives:
  • Color Theory Review
  • Complete shapes exercise. (Download image robot file from google classroom.)
Neutral Colors: Neutral colors are most clearly defined as hues that appear to be without color, and that don’t typically appear on the color wheel. Neutral colors, therefore, do not compete with primary and secondary colors and instead compliment them.

Pure Neutrals:
The four most common neutrals are blackwhitebrown and grey, and are created by mixing two complementary colors. These neutrals don’t have hue undertones, causing them to be considered “pure”.


Near Neutrals:

Near neutrals are colors that have a low saturation. They are created by combining a pure (primary) color with a pure neutral: this tones them down from their original hue to such an extreme that they appear to be without color (ex. a color very similar to a light gray). However, since they are derived from a particular hue, they have undertones that keep the color from being a pure neutral (ex. tan, ivory, eggshell).

Characteristics and color meaning/emotions:

  • All neutrals, due to being easy to look at, commonly symbolize relaxationneutrality, and tranquility
  • White, specifically, symbolizes purity, cleanliness, peace, new beginnings, simplicity, coziness, light, and potential for new ideas/inventions. Near neutral whites (off-whites) are often considered subtle, elegant, and classic.
  • Gray symbolism varies, as this neutral has neutral hues ranging from black to white. Darker grays can appear mysterious, dramatic, steadfast, sophisticated, enduring, solid, constrained, and solemn. Lighter grays appear soothing, calming, and enlightening. Metallic grays — such as silver — appear sleek, elegant, and modern. All grays, in general, are associated with being timeless, designer, classic, corporate, methodical, balanced, and emotionless. They represent responsibility, fairness, loyalty, wisdom, selflessness, practicality, depression and loss.
  • Black is often considered the strongest of neutrals. It is associated with dominance, darkness, sophistication, authority, seriousness, affluence, quality, mystery, drama, fear, death, evil, and grief. 
  • Brown is the most commonly seen neutral in nature. It’s considered simple, inexpensive, natural, stabilizing, approachable, authentic, warm, modest, strong, wholesome, healing and grounding. It reminds people of home and honesty.

Closure: What's the main difference between pure neutrals and near neutrals.


Quiz 2/26

2/26

Focus: Watch the following video and write down 5 facts that you didn't know before this video.


Objectives:

  • QUIZ TODAY
  • Color Theory Review
  • Complete & Turn in Circle Composition, Albers Experiment and Modern Corp Exercise
  • Requirements for Circle Composition:
    • Illustrate your best word sketch from the grouping (penny) sketches.
    • Choose an appropriate color scheme based on your word meaning and composition.
    • Use brushes and stoke options.
    • Experiment with circle sizes, layering and opacity.
    • Be sure to consider the entire composition (be sure to create an interesting background). 

Closure: What is this color scheme?






2/25

Focus: Review Color Emotions

 Like death and taxes, there is no escaping color. It is ubiquitous. Yet what does it all mean? Why are people more relaxed in green rooms? Why do weightlifters do their best in blue gyms?

Colors often have different meanings in various cultures. And even in Western societies, the meanings of various colors have changed over the years. But today in the U.S., researchers have generally found the following to be accurate.

Black

Black is the color of authority and power. It is popular in fashion because it makes people appear thinner. It is also stylish and timeless. Black also implies submission. Priests wear black to signify submission to God. Some fashion experts say a woman wearing black implies submission to men. Black outfits can also be overpowering, or make the wearer seem aloof or evil. Villains, such as Dracula, often wear black.

White

Brides wear white to symbolize innocence and purity. White reflects light and is considered a summer color. White is popular in decorating and in fashion because it is light, neutral, and goes with everything. However, white shows dirt and is therefore more difficult to keep clean than other colors. Doctors and nurses wear white to imply sterility.

Red

The most emotionally intense color, red stimulates a faster heartbeat and breathing. It is also the color of love. Red clothing gets noticed and makes the wearer appear heavier. Since it is an extreme color, red clothing might not help people in negotiations or confrontations. Red cars are popular targets for thieves. In decorating, red is usually used as an accent. Decorators say that red furniture should be perfect since it will attract attention.
The most romantic color, pink, is more tranquilizing. Sports teams sometimes paint the locker rooms used by opposing teams bright pink so their opponents will lose energy.

Blue

The color of the sky and the ocean, blue is one of the most popular colors. It causes the opposite reaction as red. Peaceful, tranquil blue causes the body to produce calming chemicals, so it is often used in bedrooms. Blue can also be cold and depressing. Fashion consultants recommend wearing blue to job interviews because it symbolizes loyalty. People are more productive in blue rooms. Studies show weightlifters are able to handle heavier weights in blue gyms.

Green

Currently the most popular decorating color, green symbolizes nature. It is the easiest color on the eye and can improve vision. It is a calming, refreshing color. People waiting to appear on TV sit in "green rooms" to relax. Hospitals often use green because it relaxes patients. Brides in the Middle Ages wore green to symbolize fertility. Dark green is masculine, conservative, and implies wealth. However, seamstresses often refuse to use green thread on the eve of a fashion show for fear it will bring bad luck.

Yellow

Cheerful sunny yellow is an attention getter. While it is considered an optimistic color, people lose their tempers more often in yellow rooms, and babies will cry more. It is the most difficult color for the eye to take in, so it can be overpowering if overused. Yellow enhances concentration, hence its use for legal pads. It also speeds metabolism.

Purple

The color of royalty, purple connotes luxury, wealth, and sophistication. It is also feminine and romantic. However, because it is rare in nature, purple can appear artificial.

Brown

Solid, reliable brown is the color of earth and is abundant in nature. Light brown implies genuineness while dark brown is similar to wood or leather. Brown can also be sad and wistful. Men are more apt to say brown is one of their favorite colors.

Colors of the Flag

In the U.S. flag, white stands for purity and innocence. Red represents valor and hardiness, while blue signifies justice, perseverance, and vigilance. The stars represent the heavens and all the good that people strive for, while the stripes emulate the sun's rays.

Food for Thought

While blue is one of the most popular colors it is one of the least appetizing. Blue food is rare in nature. Food researchers say that when humans searched for food, they learned to avoid toxic or spoiled objects, which were often blue, black, or purple. When food dyed blue is served to study subjects, they lose appetite.
Green, brown, and red are the most popular food colors. Red is often used in restaurant decorating schemes because it is an appetite stimulant. 

Objectives:

  • Color Theory Review
  • Complete & Turn in Albers Experiment and Modern Corp Exercise
  • Circle Composition
  • QUIZ FRIDAY - Make sure your journals are updated. 

Closure: Look at the logos and uniforms for the Sacramento Kings and Seattle Kings. Why do you think purple is the dominant color?



2/24

 Focus: What is the complimentary color blue?




Objectives:

  • Color Theory Review
  • Complete & Turn in Albers Experiment and Modern Corp Exercise
  • Demo Circle Project
  • QUIZ FRIDAY - Make sure your journals are updated. 

Warm Colors: such as red, yellow, and orange; evoke warmth because they remind us of things like the sun or fire.
Cool Colors: such as blue, green, and purple (violet); evoke a cool feeling because they remind us of things like water or grass.



Closure: Which painting is made with warm colors?

#1                                             #2

2/23

Focus: To create a tint of blue, what should you add?


Objectives:

  • Color Theory Review
  • Complete & Turn in Albers Experiment and Modern Corp Exercise
  • Demo Circle Project
  • QUIZ FRIDAY - Make sure your journals are updated. 

Analogous Colors: are groups of three colors that are next to each other on the colour wheel. These create color harmony and often seen in nature. For example, during the fall, one might often see the changing leaves form an analogous sort of color scheme, progressively moving through the color wheel to create a gradient in its natural pattern.


Closure: If I told you to use an orange analogous color scheme, what two color would you add to the color scheme?

2/22

 Focus: What is the complementary color of red?


Objectives:
  • Color Theory Review
  • Josef Albers  - Color Activity (Name File: Albers Experiment)
  • Continue Illustrator tutorial (Modern Corp)
  • QUIZ FRIDAY - Make sure your journals are updated. 

Closure: Adding white, black, and gray to a color creates...

White:
Black:
Gray:

2/19

 Focus: When mixing orange and purple, what primary colors are you mixing?



Objectives:
  • Review Complimentary Colors
  • Review Tints, Shades, Tones
  • Begin Illustrator tutorials
















Psychologically, blue gives off a subtle message of trust and reliability. Monochromatic color schemes are extremely effective at creating an overall calming mood while looking clean and elegant. 










Closure:  Name 3 characteristics of complementary colors?

2/18

Focus: Second Set of Tertiary Colors: These colors, often referred to as russet, citron, and slate, are created by mixing two secondary colors.








Objectives:

  • Review Tertiary Colors (2nd set)
  • Complete feedback of sketches
  • Begin Illustrator tutorial
Closure:  When mixing orange and green is actually mixing primary colors?  What are they and what amounts are used?

2/17

 Focus: Name this color scheme.


Objectives:
  • Photograph your (7) sketches from yesterday
  • Upload grouping sketches to google slides
  • Period 1/2 Link
  • Period 3/4 Link
  • Review each slide and select the best sketch/word combination by adding your name next to the appropriate word.
Closure: Name this color scheme.






Grouping

 

2/16

Focus: What are the secondary colors?  Secondary colors are also what type of color scheme?

Objectives: 

  • Grouping Sketching Activity
    • 10 pieces of paper
    • 1 pencil
    • 10 pennies
  • Review Tertiary Colors

Closure: What's the most obvious clue when identifying tertiary colors?

2/12

Focus:  What are the primary colors?  Primary colors are also what type of color scheme?

 
Objectives:

  • simple vector graphic (sun, snake, car) -choose your best
  • funny face graphic
  • simple self-portrait graphic
  • Add all three to the Student Vector Graphics file
  • Using all three assignment files, create an original scene.  
  • Add scene  to Student Vector Graphics file in a slide underneath your original slide (be sure to add your name to the scene). 
  • Color Theory Review

Secondary Colors: Orange, Green, Purple (Also - a Triadic Harmony)







Closure: Why might an artist choose a secondary color scheme?




2/11

Focus:  What key should you press when changing the size of an image if you do NOT want it distorted?


Objectives:

  • simple vector graphic (sun, snake, car) -choose your best
  • funny face graphic
  • simple self-portrait graphic
  • Add all three to the Student Vector Graphics file
  • Using all three assignment files, create an original scene.  
  • Add scene  to Student Vector Graphics file in a slide underneath your original slide (be sure to add your name to the scene). 
  • Color Theory Review

Primary Colors Scheme: RED, YELLOW, BLUE

Primary colors can be combined to create the rest of the colors in the color spectrum. They are also considered a triadic harmony. A triadic harmony is defined as 3 colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel.  They offer a significant amount of color contrast, while maintaining color harmony. 


Closure:  Why might an artist choose a primary color scheme? 

2/10

Focus: What type of graphics contains the following characteristics?

  • formed by various shapes
  • scalable
  • made using anchors and paths

Objectives:

  • simple vector graphic (sun, snake, car) -choose your best
  • funny face graphic
  • simple self-portrait graphic
  • Add all three to the Student Vector Graphics file
  • Using all three assignment files, create an original scene.  
  • Add scene  to Student Vector Graphics file in a slide underneath your original slide (be sure to add your name to the scene). 
  • Discuss plagiarism - Sheppard Fairey
  • Watch for more clarification about Vector Vs Raster (Bitmap)


Closure: What type of graphics contains the following characteristics?
  • comprise of pixels
  • loses quality when scaled
  • file types: JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG





2/9

  Focus: Which image is vector art? (Left or Right) How do you know?


Objectives:



























Closure: Which image is raster art?  (Top or bottom) How do you know?