1Visual effects (Color)Dr. Su‐Jeong Hwang Shin, Associate ProfessorOffice: HS 221D (Inside Department of Design Office)Email: su.hwang @ ttu.eduWebsite: www.myweb.ttu.edu/shwangTEL: 742‐3050 (Ext# 262)Design elements and visual effects Elements Silhouette (shape & form) Line (+ Space) Color Pattern TextureWhich dress looks smaller? Which yellow looks more intensity?Which dress looks warmer?Which dress looks more feminine/masculine?Which dress looks more calmness/encourage?Design Activity 3 3‐1 : Line & Space 3‐2 : Color 3‐3 : Texture 3‐4 : Patterns2Design Activity 3‐2: Color• Use any color combinations. Create 10 variations of the dress. • Variations should be:▫ Dress color + Hair color + Lipstick+ Background color.• Write descriptions of visual effects that you expect by using the element (Color).Design Activity 3‐2: Color• Describe visual effects (ps ychophysical and psychological effects):▫ Tem perature (Warm, Cool)▫ Motion (Advancing, Receding)▫ Size (Enlarging, Reducing)▫ Density (Heavy, light weight) ▫ Sound (loud, Quite)▫ Moisture (Dry, wet)▫ Emotion (Courage, excitement, or Calmness dignity)▫ Action (Simulating or soothing)▫ Gender (Feminine or Masculine)▫ Drama (Dramatic or subtle)▫ Sophistication (Simple or Sophisticated)▫ Age (young or mature)▫ Season (Summer, fall, or winter, spring)Examples: Design (w/ Colors)Warm & CourageCold & CalmHeavy & SophisticateNext Class • Bring the following materials:▫ Fashion Magazines▫ Text book▫ Tracing paper▫ Ruler▫ Glue, Scissors▫ Pencil, and Micro pen
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