A local filmmaker is looking for some helpers to paint and help assemble a miniature city built out of cardboard! They are working in the Overton Square area of Memphis at the circuit playhouse, and will be there from 12-5 today, Saturday, October 25.
If you are interested in going and helping out some, you should email Eric Huber at ehuber@mca.edu or you might try sending him a message on Facebook.
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Altered and Limited Palette
Altered and Limited Palette
Altered Palette-
Another way to create cohesion among a group of diverse colors by altering each
color with a small amount of an “outside” color.
Limited Palette-
Limiting the number of colors used in your palette to create unity within a
composition produces a variety of tones through intermixing two to three colors
with the addition of white.
In Class Assignment-select a set of PRISMATIC complementary
colors (blue/orange or Green/Red) and put each down on your palette plus a
quantity of white. From this
complementary pair, create a “color dot inventory” to explore the palettes
range. A great deal of colors and tones
can be achieved with the use of this simple complementary set (plus the
addition of white). Begin by mixing the
complements in a visible color range of the following percentages.
1. 80/20
2. 60/40
3. 40/60
4. 20/80
Continue this muting the colors with white to mid-tone and
high key range of values for this set of four.
Altered Palette: Discordant and multi-colored schema can be unified using a secondary color to alter the original color scheme.
Outside Assignment
Create two compositions using an altered palette in one and
a limited palette in the other.
Composition 1
(limited)
Choose a complementary pair from the color wheel for your
palette. Create a variety of tones by
intermixing your two complements with the addition of white. You will need to include a wide range of
colors in your design.
7x10 with a 1 inch border (mounted on 9x12)
Composition 2
(altered)
Choose 4-5 discordant colors for your palette. Choose an outside color and add equal
amounts to each of your colors. The
admixture should unify your colors. You
could use one of your neutral (earth) tones or white to alter your palette.
7x10 with a 1 inch border (mounted on 9x12)
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