Projection Design

“Projection Design” offers a hands-on approach to the design, planning and execution of digital projections in a variety of performance spaces by using a combination of industry standard and open source research software tools. This blog will serve as an online text for the developing book, "Technical Ecstasy" and link for the web-readings, online tutorials,software resources historical examples, video art and performance examples and essential class communications for Projection Design class taught by Patrick Pagano

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Color Theory

Color theory, in the visual arts, is a body of practical guidance to color mixing and the visual impacts of specific color combinations. Many use a color wheel for selecting colors to add or subtract in graphic design with the use of programs such as Abobe Photoshop and After Effects. Chromakey allows one to key out chosen colors, mostly green, because the color stands out most. Color theory is very important when doing color manipulation. Color theory as well can define meaning; as seen in the picture, different colors have different meanings. Depending on what one wants to express one should choose the color that best suits the mood of one's piece.


P.S. ME > JAY
I HAVE A PICTURE.


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