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  • Apr 03, 2025
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Subjective Color- Value of Color- Color Theory, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 2.5, with 11 lectures, based on 2 reviews, and has 434 subscribers.

You will learn about Students will learn the value of each color Student will create a drawing using warm colors as values Student will create a drawing using cool colors as values Student will create a drawing using all colors as values This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginning students who have taken basic color class It is particularly useful for Beginning students who have taken basic color class.

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Title: Subjective Color- Value of Color- Color Theory

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 2.5

Number of Lectures: 11

Number of Published Lectures: 11

Number of Curriculum Items: 11

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 11

Original Price: $22.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Students will learn the value of each color
  • Student will create a drawing using warm colors as values
  • Student will create a drawing using cool colors as values
  • Student will create a drawing using all colors as values
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginning students who have taken basic color class
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginning students who have taken basic color class
  • Students will learn Color Theory in this class.  Students will make a value of color chart equating the twelve colors on the color wheel to a gray.  Students will learn how light or dark each color is on its own.  (We also lighten and darken colors with whites, grays, blacks, and complements.)  Here the students are learning the intrinsic value, or lighness or darkness of the color.  Students will start with a black and white image.  Then the student will use the warm side of the value of color chart to do a drawing translating the grays into pure, warm colors.  The colors the student will use are- yellow, yellow-orange, orange, red-orange, red, and red violet.  The student can add black and white for contrast if they like.  The students can use any media, but I suggest colored pencils.  Then the student will choose another black and white image with shading.  This time, the student will use the cool colors as values.  The colors the students will use are yellow-green, green, blue-green, blue, blue-violet, and violet.  Finally, the students will complete a drawing with both warm and cool colors as values.  Students can add black and white for contrast to any of the drawings. 

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Value of Color Chart

    Lecture 1: Value of Color Chart

    Chapter 3: Warm Colors- Value of Color Drawing

    Lecture 1: Warm Colors- Value of Color Drawing- Part 1

    Lecture 2: Warm Colors- Value of Color Drawing- Part 2

    Lecture 3: Warm Colors- Value of Color Drawing- Part 3

    Chapter 4: Cool Colors- Value of Color Drawing

    Lecture 1: Cool Colors- Value of Color Drawing- Part 1

    Lecture 2: Cool Colors- Value of Color Drawing- Part 2

    Lecture 3: Cool Colors- Value of Color Drawing- Part 3

    Chapter 5: All Colors- Value of Color Drawing

    Lecture 1: Value of Color- All Colors- Part 1

    Lecture 2: Value of Color- All Colors- Part 2

    Lecture 3: Value of Color- All Colors- Part 3

    Instructors

  • Subjective Color- Value of Color Theory_1  No.2
    Katie McGuire
    Art Instructor
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