Visual Element of Colour
Colour is characterised by value, hue, and saturation. Colours, and how they're arranged, can either make or break a shot. Different colours can send out different messages. Vibrant colors are energetic, interesting, and active (reds and yellows). Cool colours are comforting and soothing (blue and green).
There are two types of colors; subtractive and additive. Each type has two sets of its own; primary colors, and secondary colors. Painting, photography, and printing use subtractive colors. Red, blue, and yellow are called primary subtractive color, from these colors the secondary subtractive colors violet, orange, and green emerge. Pairs of colors that fall opposite to each other on the above color wheel are called complementary colors. These pairs complement and intensify one another when put together.
Colour is characterised by value, hue, and saturation. Colours, and how they're arranged, can either make or break a shot. Different colours can send out different messages. Vibrant colors are energetic, interesting, and active (reds and yellows). Cool colours are comforting and soothing (blue and green).
There are two types of colors; subtractive and additive. Each type has two sets of its own; primary colors, and secondary colors. Painting, photography, and printing use subtractive colors. Red, blue, and yellow are called primary subtractive color, from these colors the secondary subtractive colors violet, orange, and green emerge. Pairs of colors that fall opposite to each other on the above color wheel are called complementary colors. These pairs complement and intensify one another when put together.