Mod 4- Value and Color Wheel


1. Creating the value scale and color wheel were not difficult at all, and were oddly satisfying.
It helps you further understand how colors, hues and shades are made when you work with mixing
paint yourself, and working through each pencil by softness.


2. I enjoyed working with the acrylic paint the most because it really is easy to use. It’s simple,
it blends quickly and you get to created beautiful color; outside of my warm gray mix of all colors.
I don’t really get to use acrylic and it made me think that I should pick it back up.


3. The most important part about making these is that you pay attention to what your doing.
It is easy to make something too dark, or add too much magenta to the yellow. It’s realizing that you
have to be patient and learn from how the colors form and how the shades change. Sometimes it helps
to take a step back too.

4. In “Value Step Scales using Graphite Pencil (Otis College)” the pencils were shaved with a box
cutter in order to access the majority of the graphite. This is also what is done in my drawing class
where it is helpful and easier to use the pencil this way. In “Color Theory 2: Paint/Pigment Primary
Colors. The Truth!!!” it shows that the mixture of red and blue are too dark in comparison to magenta
and cyan. Magenta, cyan and yellow all form to create a stronger wheel that isn’t diffused by dark tones.

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