Mastering color The essentials of color illustrated with oils

Vicki McMurry, 1950-

Book - 2006

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Published
Cincinnati, Ohio : North Light Books c2006.
Language
English
Main Author
Vicki McMurry, 1950- (-)
Edition
1st ed
Physical Description
143 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 29 cm
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9781581806359
  • Introduction
  • Part 1. Paint and the Palette
  • Oil Painting Materials
  • Brush Grips
  • Demonstration: Stretch Your Own Canvas
  • Your Palette
  • Color Density
  • Working With Density
  • Paint Applications
  • Indirect Painting
  • Direct Painting
  • Painting Directly Alla Prima
  • Painting En Plein Air
  • Part 2. Color Relationships
  • Examine Your Color Response
  • Hue: The Color Wheel
  • Temperature
  • Value
  • Saturation
  • Manifesting the Mood
  • Color Choices: Establishing the Right Mood
  • Part 3. Color Schemes
  • Color Schemes
  • Monochromatic
  • Complementary
  • Analogous
  • Split Complementary
  • Triadic
  • Mother Colors
  • Part 4. Individual Colors
  • Exploring Individual Colors
  • Properties of White
  • Properties of Black
  • The Nature of Yellow
  • The Nature of Orange
  • The Nature of Red
  • The Nature of Purple
  • The Nature of Blue
  • The Nature of Green
  • Complementary Grays
  • Earth Tones
  • Part 5. Color and Light
  • Value Planes
  • Light Source and Shadows
  • Reflected Light
  • Light Temperature
  • Part 6. Color and Design
  • Creating a Composition
  • Subject and Color
  • Points of Interest
  • Balance
  • Lines
  • Shapes
  • Other Shapes
  • Placing Color
  • Color Thumbnails
  • Transition Colors
  • Corners and Color
  • Part 7. Color on the Canvas
  • Color Choices: An Easy Choice
  • Color Choices: A Difficult Choice
  • Solutions for Painting Problems
  • Strengthen a Weak Composition
  • Redefine the Values
  • Lose Repetitive Line and Shape
  • Modify Temperatures and Values
  • Enhance the Value Contrast
  • Correct the Perspectives
  • Redefine the Dynamic Points
  • Break Up Shapes and Diagonals
  • Why and When to Rework
  • Conclusion
  • Gallery
  • Index
  • Books of Interest