Take a screenshot (Command+Shift+4) of your highest score. You may replay the color game as many times as you wish to try and increase your final score.
Submit the screenshot with your name “Mister Marmolejo Score.png” to folder #27 on the server for participation points.
The highest score in each class will win a prize!
Assigned: February 19th, 2015
Due Date: February 20th, 2015
Demonstrate a deeper understanding of Color Theory and Color Harmonies by creating a Color Wheel in Illustrator.
Student-Friendly Learning Target:
I can use the shapes and color tools in Illustrator to produce a Color Wheel.
Online Lesson Link:
See the online tutorial presentation titled “The Color Wheel” in theStudentsTempFiles/Student Pickup Folder number 26.
Topics Discussed:
Color Theory
Color Harmonies
Color Wheel
Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Tertiary Colors
Triad
Complementary
Split Complementary
Analogous
Monochromatic
Shade
Tint
Swatches Panel
Instructions:
Use your knowledge of the Color Wheel and Color Harmonies to produce a color wheel in Illustrator demonstrating the key Color Harmonies discussed in class.
Create a new Illustrator Web document with a single artboard.
Using the Shape tool, draw a square at the top of your document. Fill this square with RGB Red from the Swatches Panel.
Consider the square you have just drawn as the 12 O’clock on a clock face. Continue drawing squares at 1 O’clock, 2 O’clock, 3 O’clock, all the way around to 11 O’clock. You should now have twelve squares arranged in a circular formation.
Fill the squares with color in the following manner:
1 O’clock: Red-Orange
2 O’clock: Orange
3 O’clock: Yellow-Orange
4 O’clock: RGB Yellow
5 O’clock: Yellow-Green
6 O’clock: RGB Green
7 O’clock: Blue-Green
8 O’clock: RGB Blue
9 O’clock: Blue-Violet
10 O’clock: Violet
11 O’clock: Red-Violet
When you have filled all the squares, use the Line Tool to draw a straight line from the Red square at 12 O’clock to the Green square at 6 O’clock, and use the Text tool to label this “Complementary”.
Next, use the Shape Tool to draw a triangle that represents the Primary Triad (the points of the triangle should touch Red, Yellow and Blue). Label this the “Primary Triad” with the Text Tool.
Continue drawing triangles and using labels to identify the Secondary Triad and a Split Complementary color harmony. Make sure your triangles are not filled so they do not cover each other, and make each triangle’s stroke a different color.
Finally, use the Pen Tool to draw an arc over the four colors in the upper left quadrant (Red, Red-Orange, Orange, Yellow-Orange), and use lines to point to these four colors. Label this arc Analogous.
You now have a Color Wheel with several key color harmonies identified. Save your document. We will continue to work with this document tomorrow.
Assigned: February 17th, 2015
Due Date: February 18th, 2015