Friday, February 20, 2015

lilymac334's Module 4 slideshow on Photobucket

lilymac334's Module 4 slideshow on Photobucket



1.   
Creating the value scale I had a little difficulty going from
black to lighter shades using the charcoal because the shades almost looked the
same so I would rub some off and put some on and rub some off but I had fun
doing it. Creating the color wheel was a little frustrating because Im used to not using cyan, yellow and magenta as my primary colors so it through me off a bit. I was not
able to figure out at first how my primary colors made the secondary colors or
red and blue but I was able to get the green easily by mixing the cyan and
yellow together. I figured it out after delicate detail. 
2. I enjoyed working with the acrylic paints the most because that’s just a
media I enjoy using overall. I like painting so I love mixing colors to create new
colors.
3. The most important discovery I found was the collaboration of colors can create something new if you play around with them and also with the charcoal, the shading from black to white shows how unlimited the usage of shading can go. The value scale can be used to create a whole work of art without the use of color to make it stand out. 
4. What is the most important information you learned from
watching the videos for this project? What is your opinion of the videos?




























I think what I learned that is most important from the videos is that there is one false way to perceive the color wheel as to the primary colors just being red, yellow and blue as opposed to what the real primary colors are such as cyan, yellow and magenta.  These three colors can almost make up any color if put together it seems like(minus white, grey) 

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