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Hue Value and Intensity Sketchbook Assignment Write the definitions of the three properties of color use ink pen or markers Glue the definitions to a page in your sketchbook Title the page THE THREE PROPERTIES OF COLOR ID: 271641

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The Three Properties of Color

Hue, Value and IntensitySlide2

Sketchbook Assignment

Write the definitions of the three properties of color, use ink pen or markers.Glue the definitions to a page in your sketchbook. Title the page “THE THREE PROPERTIES OF COLOR”Slide3

HUE

When we speak about color, there are three basic properties, or traits, that we can refer to. One is the name of the color as it is labeled on the color wheel. This property of color is referred to as hue. Common hues include red, orange, yellow, green, and blueSlide4

VALUE

Another property of color is value. Value refers to the darkness and lightness of a color. If a color is very light, we say it is a high-value color. When a color is very dark, we say that its value is low.Slide5

INTENSITY

Two colors can be the same hue and the same value, yet be two different colors. How can this be?Intensity refers to the brightness or dullness of a color. Look at the two colors of blue here. They are about the same value and they are both the hue of blue.Slide6

HIGH INTENSITY

Theoretically, the highest intensity that a color can be is its hue as shown on the color wheel.LOW INTENSITYThe dullest a color can be is gray.Slide7
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Sketchbook Assignment

Write the definitions of the three properties of color, use ink pen or markers.Glue the definitions to a page in your sketchbook. Title the page “THE THREE PROPERTIES OF COLOR”