Objective:
Students will be able to demonstrate a deeper understanding of Color Theory and Color Harmonies by using the shapes and color tools in Vectr Online to produce a Color Wheel.
Online Lesson Link:
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 Vectr Online (or Photopea if Vectr is unavailable) demonstrating the key Color Harmonies discussed in class.
- View the online tutorial: The Color Wheel.
- Keep the tutorial open in your browser, and open a new 11″ wide x 8.5″ high (landscape) Letter size document in either Vectr or Photopea. Follow the steps in the tutorial using your chosen drawing software.
- 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. Use the RGB values provided in the tutorial:
- 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
- Use the Type Tool to create a label for each square with its color.
- 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, and turn it in to today’s Google Classroom assignment post by the end of the day on Friday.
Assigned: November 12th, 2020
Teacher Pacing Due Date: November 13th, 2020