VISUAL TECHNIQUE 02 BY: AR. QUEENIE B. QUINTINITA WHAT YOU’LL LEARN? ●COLOR ● DO ACTUAL COLOR MIXING & SELECTION ● IDENTIFY THE VALUE & CHROMA OF COLOR ● PERFORM COLOR WASHES ● RENDER COMPOSITION IN ACCORDANCE WITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED METHOD OF COLOR COMBINATION ● DRAW & COLOR ENTOURAGE COMMONLY USED IN ARCHITECTURAL, INTERIOR DESIGN AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS ● ACCURATELY RENDER PRESENTATION DRAWINGS IN FULL COLOR WHAT ARE THE PROPERTIES OF FORM? PROPERTIES OF FORM? ●Shape ● Size ● Position ● Texture ● Orientation ● Visual inertia ● Color WHAT CAN YOU SEE? WHAT IS COLOR? A phenomenon of light and visual perception that may be described in terms of an individual’s perception of hue, saturation and lightness for objects, and hue saturation and brightness for light sources. MUNSELL SYSTEM A system for specifying colors arranged in 3 orderly scales of uniform visual steps. By Albert H. Munsell WHAT ARE THE DIMENSIONS OF COLOR? A. HUE “Color itself” B.TONAL VALUE The lightness or darkness of color C. CHROMA OR INTENSITY The lightness or brightness of color. The degree by which a color differs from gray of the same lightness or brightness, corresponding to saturation of the perceived color 1. SATURATION One of the 3 dimensions of color: the purity or vividness of a hue 2. LIGHTNESS Dimension of color by which an object appears to reflect more or less of the incident light, varying from black to white for surface colors and from black to colorless for transparent volume colors. 3.VALUE The degree by which a color appears to reflect more or less of the incident light corresponding to lightness of the perceived color. 4. BRIGHTNESS The dimension of a color that is correlated with luminance and by which visual stimuli are ordered continuously from very dim to very light. Pure white as maximum brightness & pure black as the minimum brightness 5. PALE High lightness, low saturation 6. BRILLIANT High lightness, strong saturation 7.TEMPERATURE Warmness or coolness of color WARM & COOL COLORS WHAT ARE THE CATEGORIES OF COLOR? COLOR WHEEL PRIMARY COLOR SECONDARY COLORS TERTIARY COLORS WHAT ARE THE COLOR HARMONY? ANALOGOUS COLOR COMPLEMENTARY COLOR SPLIT COMPLEMENTARY COLOR DOUBLE COMPLEMENTARY COLOR SQUARE COLOR SCHEME TRIADIC COLOR SCHEME WARM & COOL COLORS MONOCHROMATIC COLOR POLYCHROMATIC COLOR WHAT IS COLOR TRIANGLE? TINT SHADE TONE GRAY ACHROMATIC COLOR PSYCHOLOGY RED ●Strength, Warm, Excitement, Stimulation ● Defiance, Aggression ● Psycho BLUE ● Trust, Serenity, Logic ● Coldness, Unfriendliness YELLOW ● Optimistic, Friendliness, Creativity ● Depression, Anxiety GREEN ● Harmony, Rest, Assurance VIOLET ● Truth, Spiritual Awareness ● Introversion ORANGE ● Food, Sensuality, Firm ● Frustration, Immaturity PINK ● Love, Nurture, Sexuality ● Physical Weakness BROWN ● Warm, Reliability ● Lack of Humor GRAY ● Neutrality ● Lack of energy and & Confidence GRAY ● Purity, Simplicity, Efficiency ● Coldness, Elitism BLACK ● Sophistication, Security ● Oppression READY TO DO WATERCOLORING? MATERIALS IN WATER COLORING MATERIALS ● Watercolor paper, size: 263mmx376mm ● Paint Brushes ● Watercolor (Prang) ●Pencil ●T-square ●30x60 & 45 ͦ triangle ●Compass ●Scale PLATES SCHEDULE TITLE BLOCK MT-01 MT-02 MT-04 MT- 05 PLATE 06 FN-01 FN-02 FN-04 FN-05 REFERENCES ● CDEP Review Center 2018 ● Visual Dictionary of Architecture, Francis D.K. Ching ● Student’s Plates