Lecture 116 - Color Theory (Spring 2016 - Evening)

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Publicado 2016-03-30
An overview of color theory and the meanings and associations of colors. Uses web design trends and changes over time to illustrate color theory. Also includes creating swatches from www.paletton.com and www.colrd.com and using them in Photoshop and Illustrator

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  • Your students are incredibly fortunate to have access to an excellent educator.
  • @onetwoby4
    It's really a privilege watching your classes online. They are simply awesome. Thank you for sharing.
  • A technical note regarding the color wheel at the beginning of this video (where the primary colors are red, yellow, and blue). That is a color system, just like RGB and CMYK. RGB can produce a larger range of colors than RYB, and it kind of shifts what complementary colors and tertiary colors are. Blue and yellow, for example, are complementary rather than blue and purple. Red and cyan are complements and green and magenta are complements. The system presented at the beginning is not a hard and fast color system we have to use when picking colors. We can, it works perfectly well for that, but you can use the RGB color system the same way. In fact, the RYB was a system that we came up with when we were first learning about color, and being the stubborn people we are, and because colors like cyan and magenta are harder to teach young children, outs just become entrenched in color theory.
  • OMG thank you! I'm an artist still learning and this went beyond what I knew. Thank you so much
  • @DimitriBoyarski
    Wow ... for every 1000 YouTube guides on anything you some times come across one like this ... thanks.
  • @ari_chap
    This is great to listen to while cleaning my room :')
  • @CRogers
    Make sure when you save for web, you save your palettes in png format, else you may get jpeg artefacts which can screw up your colour accuracy. png uses lossless compression, so will preserve your palette and still make a tiny file.
  • i haven't watched it to the end but already gaining a lot. Thumbs up, great work. Very useful. Very audible and informative. Thanks for this. More of this, pleaseeeeeeeeeeee. Thanks once again. Hope you will post more informative videos?
  • @somhimank
    Nicely explained....quite helpful for colour blind like me.
  • @jafffar5885
    Great tut, pulled much information out of it
  • @pochikart2567
    I learned a lot from this. Thank you for sharing your lecture! :)
  • @sabelweshezi2606
    Very good and professional it is really helpful since i am doing grade 11 this year
  • @DestructoPop
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