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Rico junior member
Member # Joined: 07 Jan 2002 Posts: 14
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2003 10:40 pm |
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I see everyone writing stuff about how colors should be cool and warm...what does this exactly mean? i know this is a stupid question but im just not getting what people are talking about when they mention this subject
are there any examples of this? |
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Iddi member
Member # Joined: 14 Jun 2003 Posts: 64 Location: Norway
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2003 11:58 pm |
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I'm a very bad explainer, but what people mean by cold and warm colors is: Warm colors often have a tiny bit of Red, yellow and orange in them, which makes them look warm, and cold colors have a bit green or blue in them, making them look cold. Though, a green can be warm, if it has a small amount of yellow in it, and so on. _________________ The truth hurts. Sure not as much as jumping onto your bike with the seat missing, but it hurts. |
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bearsclover member
Member # Joined: 03 May 2002 Posts: 274
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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 1:14 am |
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I made this little color chart for my site. Can you tell which of these colors are cool and which are warm? There's a cool yellow and a warm yellow. A cool blue and a warm blue. Can you tell which is which? (Hint: the "cool" colors are always to the left.) _________________ Madness takes its toll - please have exact change. |
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Light member
Member # Joined: 01 Dec 2000 Posts: 528 Location: NC, USA
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Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2003 11:45 pm |
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Cool and warm colors. Cool colors tend to recede and warm colors tend to come forward. Warm colors are generally seen as being brighter even if they aren't.
Now, a lot of artist talk about cool and warm colors. But really I don't think they are that important and should really be used with care or else I will say "what is that blue shadow doing".
Light works in very magical ways and it doesnt follow some silly artistic conventions.
Having said that.... sometimes an artist likes to use cool colors to enhance value transitions. ie using cool colors in shadows or warm colors in shadows.
Place a red square on a blue background and notice what happens.. place a blue square on red background and see whats happen.. of equal intensity.
Find some good books too. |
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feebsaint member
Member # Joined: 09 Jan 2001 Posts: 353 Location: West Valley City, Utah, USA
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