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COLORS-AVT 02

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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
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