Color Theory, part 1
Students will learn how to use Bezier curves, in creating color wheels that show color relationships. DUE: Monday, Oct 14 (end of class) DESIGN GOAL: Students will create a set of color wheels, showing primary, secondary and tertiary colors, as well as color relationships such as complementary and analagous sets. TECHNICAL GOAL: Students will learn how to manipulate Bezier curves to draw shapes. REQUIREMENTS: 1. In Adobe InDesign, use Bezier curves to create either a color wheel. 2. Make sure to label each primary, secondary or tertiary color on the color wheel. 3. On another page, make a copy of your color wheel. Find a way to highlight certain colors to show a complementary relationship. 4. On a third page, make a copy of your color wheel. Find a way to highlight certain colors to show an analagous color relationship. Please read through the following chapters (chapters are listed on the left) on this website: http://www.worqx.com/color/
Mason Channel
10/14/2013 05:51:14 am
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Trevor wagner
10/15/2013 05:27:10 am
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Hillary Cruz
10/17/2013 05:18:38 am
here are my color wheels.(:
Jamie Gaylor
10/22/2013 06:04:08 am
http://www.flickr.com/photos/101683050@N08/10277192593/
kyle kozisek
10/22/2013 06:04:46 am
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