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Color Wheel Project

Goal: - To learn Primary, Secondary, Intermediate, Complementary and Analogous colors. - Practice using the Paint.net program

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Use the Paint.net program to complete this project.

1. Use the Ellipse Tool and the Line tool to draw a color wheel. Make it so it

fills the screen.

2. The Ellipse Tool will require these settings.

3. The color wheel will require 12 sections. Save this as: color outline.

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Choose: Draw

Shape Outline

Choose: 10pt line

size

Start with Ellipse

(circle) and then divide the pie using the line tool until you get

12 sections.

5. Use the Paint Bucket Tool to color in the Primary

colors. Remember, the Colors Panel is under the Windows menu if it is not already open. Click the ´0RUHµ LŃRQ VR \RX ŃMQ XVH POH ŃOMUP MQG get exact shading. Fill in the hex code or red/green/blue to get the right colour.

Save your work.

Color System Chart:

6. You save your work after completing the primary colors. Now re-save (Save

As) and call this one ´Secondary Colorsµ.

7. Add the secondary colors between the two

primaries. Use the exact shades by entering the numbers in the above chart.

Save your work!

8. Re-save your file (save as) as ´Intermediate colorsµ.

9. The intermediate colors are the shades

between the two colors that surround them. (Example: the shade half way between blue and green is Cyan.)

The intermediate colors are yellow orange, red

orange, yellow green, blue green, red violet, and blue violet. We can estimate these hues (colors) on the color picker wheel ² stick to the outer edge of the wheel.

This finishes Project #1. Place the

project in my In Box when completed.

Project #2:

1. Google coloring pages on the internet. Choose two that you like

and save them to your network drive. What type of photo should you choose for Analogous ² read the explanation below. Which type of picture would fit in best with complementary colors?

2. Color the first one using only Complementary colors. Use

shades of the Complimentary colors to really make it look good.

3. Color the second picture using only Analogous Colors. Use

shades of the Analogous colors to really make it look good. Analogous colors are colors that are adjacent (next) to each other on the color wheel. Analogous color schemes are often found in nature and are pleasing to the eye. Complementary colors are colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, such as blue and orange, red and green, purple and yellow. Complementary color schemes have a more energetic feel

Examples:

Project #3:

Do two photographs one with complimentary colors and one with analogous colors using Paint.net .

1. Find a picture on the internet (see the

examples I have further on to give you an idea)

2. Open the save picture in Paint.net.

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3. Make sure the Color Window is

open (F8). Use the Color

Picker tool to choose the color on your

photo that you want to change. If there are several shades of the color, you may have to change the tolerance level on the toolbar. 7ROHUMQŃH LV PULŃN\ KRX GRQ·P RMQP PR too high)

4. Click on the other color and choose the color that you want to color your

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5. Click the recolor tool and start painting over the photo. It will only

change color when it is over the color that you set to change. Change your brush setting and the tolerance setting to do your best work.

6. Use the magnification tool to make really zoom in close for difficult areas.

You might have to resample the color you want to change if there are several shades of that color. Remember, change your Tolerance settings so you GRQ·P ŃOMQJH ŃRORUV POMP \RX GRQ·P RMQP ŃOMQJHGB Note: Photos with solid colors (not many shades) are easiest to do. More

Examples:

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