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Color Interactions- Influence *Color is the most relative element in art. *Certain colors are hard to change, others are more susceptible to change. *Identify colors that are more inclined to exert influence for your background colors. *Distinguish these from colors that will accept influence (for your smaller rectangles)

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four different colored squares are shown in the same color scheme, each with one smaller square

here are some more of my projects for my course on color theory that ended today: this assignment was making one color appear as two, the center squares are the same in each of the sets this assignment was making two colors appear as one...I love color theory! here is an exercise in transparency: working with illusions: color harmonies here is my personal color palette...25 colors to be used in my final project and here it is! the final project for my color theory course!

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a blackboard with some writing on it

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an image of a line graph with many different colors on the lines and numbers in each row

The color theory is a concept to help guide one in the use of color and has terminology that helps the person understand how colors work together. There are three parts of color: saturation (how bright the color is, or how much pigment is used), value (how dark or light the color is, colloquially referred to as shade), and hue (the color or wavelength of light you are seeing).[1] As the color wheel focuses on hue that is what will be the next subject. The color wheel is a popular…

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