An Introduction to Colour |
Contents
PART ONE THE SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND OF COLOUR | 11 |
VI | 17 |
MATERIALS | 29 |
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absorbed addition adjacents allow appear applied approximately areas artistic balance blue blue-green body carrying Colour Circle colour quality combination complement complementary colours components contrast different colours discover divide divisions Draw three effects equal example Exercise Experiment fact full intensity glass green harmony illustrated inch increasing interesting intermediate known less lightening lower intensity luminous medium ment Method mingling mixing mixture Nature near-complements neutral grey Note numerous object observe obtained opposite orange original Paint particular pass phenomenon pigments Plate position possible practical predominant primary principle produce proportion pure PURE HUE ranging rays rectangles measuring reflected respectively retina scale seen sensation shows side Similarly small squares spectrum strong suggest surface surrounded texture third tion tone triad true variety various varying violet wash water-colours wave-lengths waves white light yellow yellow-green