Hey everyone, welcome to Little Art Talks. My name is Karin, and today we are going to talk about color.
So think of the color red. You might think
something similar to this, but chances are
it is going to be different. The name red can
be used to describe a number of
different colors
but how can you differentiate one from
another?
So today I am going to go over some terms
to help you out. Red, blue and yellow are the three primary colors.
When you mix them together you get secondary
colors.
When you mix the secondary colors you
get
tertiary colors. You can arrange these
colors
into color wheel. Colors near each other
are analogous and colors
opposite each other are complementary.
Complementary colors, when placed side by side, will create
harder edge than analogous colors would.
Hue is a full color and is perceived to have
no amount
of black or white in it, and hues are
also the most saturated colors. 
A more saturated color is more vivid
while a desaturated color is grayed.
A tint is a hue with white in it
and a shade is a hue with black in it.
Tone is a hue mixed with
any grayscale color and this means that
any tint and shade
is also a tone. 
Reds, oranges, and yellows are
often perceived as warm tones while blues,
greens, and purples
typically cool. But you should know that
there are warm tones of blue
just as there are cool tones of red.
If you were to take all of these colors and arrange them side by side
you would create a color space.
So next time you are working on photoshop, you will know what
all those terms mean and if you are describing a color to a 
friend you can be very specific and accurate.
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check out
some of my previous videos. My last one was 
about Mona Lisa being the worlds first 3D image
possibly, which was very fascinating and
I will see you guys
next time! Thanks so much watching, bye!
