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FND150 - Digital Color Theory

Color Wheel
 
The Definition - 
A circle with different colored sectors used to show the relationship between colors.
 
The Story -
The chess pieces lined up in their sectors with varying colors and banners.  Each had a different task and role to play, yet each relied on the next.  A relationship which binded them in their march forward in the game to come.
Color Rules

The Definition -
The RGB color model is an additive color model in which red, green, and blue light are added together in various ways to reproduce a broad array of colors. Anagolous, Monochromatic, Triad, Complementary, Compound are rules in which these colors may abide by to relate to each other.
 
The Story - 
The family of cats started out pretty basic.  Each kitten's kitten after added a new twist and a new color.  Impossible to herd and wilder with each generation; they took over the color spectrum.
Famous Artist and their Work

The famous National Geographic photograph taken by Steve McCurry known as "The Afghan Girl" made a lasting impression on millions world wide for generations to come.  Yet, the haunting subject remained anonymous, disappearing and lost in a brutal war amongst the harshest of climes.  17 years later, the two were eventually re-united.  Never knowing her fame; her story was finally told, offering a gimpse into the fire that burned within those piercing eyes.  And for only the second time in her life she was photographed...
The Definition -
Achromatic, or free from color.
 
The Story -
The sketch I did of Sharbat uses only black and white, mixed with hues of grey.  

 
Cereal Box Assignment, part 1 -
 
Above is the cut out using the complementary colors of yellow and blue. 
Cereal Box Assignment, part 2 -

Above is the box matching the cut out's complementary colors of yellow and blue. 
Cereal Box Assignment, part 3 -

Above is the cut out... free at last.
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