Oct 19 - CaL 6: Color Relationships

If you have two light sources of different colors shining on the same form, the cast shadow from each light source will be the color of the other source. Warm light leaves cool shadows, cool light leaves warm shadows.

A color accent is any small area of color that is noticeably different from the rest of the colors in the composition. Usually a complement or near complement, and usually more highly chromatic than the rest of the picture.
Anything different will jump out and grab the viewer's attention. A red shirt will stand out in a forest scene.
It doesn't have to be the main focus of the piece, color compliments can keep a color scheme from being too mechanical or predictable.


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