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1. Georges-Pierre Seurat
2. by combining different colors of light
3. Add gray to the color.
4. white
5. red, green, and blue
6. a fill
7. it is absorbing all parts of the visual spectrum except for red, which it reflects back
8. a linear gradient
9. subtractive color mixing
10. Edward Hopper
2. by combining different colors of light
3. Add gray to the color.
4. white
5. red, green, and blue
6. a fill
7. it is absorbing all parts of the visual spectrum except for red, which it reflects back
8. a linear gradient
9. subtractive color mixing
10. Edward Hopper
1. Georges-Pierre Seurat
Georges-pierre seurat was a very well known French post-Impressionist painter and draftsman. Georges-pierre Seurat developed the technique in the year of 1886, along with Impressionism artist named Paul Signac. At that time, this technique was ridiculed by many experts, and only started to gained appreciation in the 20th century.
2. by combining different colors of light
Additive color refers to a method to create new colors by combining several colors . Basically, all the colors that you see in your phone, laptop, or tv are the combination of only 3 primary colors (which are red . Blue, and Green)
3. Add gray to the color.
Colour intensity refers to how bright a colour can be perceived by human eyes. Adding Black or White would lower the intensity of the colour. Gray tend to give the most reduction in intensity because grey is made through the combination of white and black.
4. white
White colors can reflect all other colors while black colors can absorb all other colros. So, when an object reflect the entire colors, the reflected light would defintiely look white or colorless.
5. red, green, and blue
The combination of these 3 primaries colour create other colours that you can see with your eyes. For example, the combination of red and green would form a yellow, Combination of red and blue would form a purple colour, etc.
6. a fill
The size of the fill would determine how big the area available for the artists to put their colour in. For example, your computer screen has a rectangle box. The area inside the frame, where this website is displayed is what considered to be a fill.
7. it is absorbing all parts of the visual spectrum except for red, which it reflects back
Within the visible colours spectrum, red has the highest wavelength and the smallerst frequency, which make it able to reflect the other colours that have shortest wavelength. Because of this, red would alwyas seem brighter compared to other colours.
8. a linear gradient
A lienar gradient consists of two points, and a color at each point. In Computer Graphics, The colors along the line within each points are calculated through a method of curve fitting using linear polynomial, and then extended at an angle of 90 degree to that line.
9. subtractive color mixing
Substractive colour mixing is being done by illuminating the colored filters with white light. It explains a methodology of mixing of a limited (usually simpler) set of colour and expand the variation into a wider ranges/types of colours
10. Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper was regarded as among the best realist painters at his time, most notably for his paintings that depict his personal vision of modern life among Americans.
Many buyers willing to pay expensive price for his works due to his excellent geometrical design and the careful placement of human figures whcih create a perfect balance with the environment around them.