Variegated Color Afterimages | Shades of Colors & Their Complementary Colors

2024-10-30 5 0 116 YouTube

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For this lesson in our Physics main lesson block, we continue to explore color and afterimages. An afterimage is the color you see on the edges of a color (think staring at a yellow dot), or when you close your eyes and you see the object in your closed eyes but it's a different color. In fact, it's the complementary color of the color you're looking at. The complementary colors are the colors on the opposite side of the color wheel. We previous constructed a color wheel and worked with afterimages, but this lesson explores the subtle variations in color in afterimages. You can explore variegated greens or reds, or in our case, we did the 6 primary and secondary colors. To our disappointment, the afterimages were not varied as we hoped. The lines were too close or too thin, or maybe our choice of art medium wasn't right. I would suggest using markers, watercolors or acrylic paint and using only 3-4 shades within a color if you wish to try this out. I think the results are better with fewer shades that are distinct. Check out the Blog Post that accompanies this video for links, tutorials and more: https://www.pepperandpine.com/physics-grades-5th-9th/ Find me here: https://twitter.com/PepperandPine https://www.instagram.com/pepperandpine/ https://www.facebook.com/pepperandpine https://www.pepperandpine.com

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