Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Munsell Charts - Color Control & Color Sequences

Often, an artist of designer wishes to create an appearance of unity in a work. This can be accomplished by establishing a dominant hue, value, and chroma, and repeating them throughout the work. To prevent monotony, a few colors that contrast in hue, value, and chroma are also used. In aerial perspective, the illusion of distance is created by making a color more blue than gray. Munsell postulated that dissimilar colors can be harmonized by creating a sequence between them.


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