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                       STEPHANIE FEHRENBACH 
                   STEP BY STEP  
                WATERCOLOUR 
                    WATERCOLOUR BASICS 
                  1 WEEK CHALLENGE 
                        Stephanie Fehrenbach 
           © 2017 by Stephanie Fehrenbach | These worksheets are for personal use only. Please do not replicate. 
                    www.stephaniefehrenbach.ca | studio@stephaniefehrenbach.ca 
                                                                     
                
                    VIDEO LINK 
          Please visit the link below to download the video tutorial for each day of the challenge. 
                                
                          7 Day Free Challenge 
                   https://vimeo.com/235449511/1be19505a3 
                                
          © 2017 by Stephanie Fehrenbach | These worksheets are for personal use only. Please do not replicate. 
                  www.stephaniefehrenbach.ca | studio@stephaniefehrenbach.ca 
 
                                     
                            MONDAY:  COLOUR MIXING 
                                                                             
               Today we’re going to focus on colour and how to mix your own unique hues. Pre-mixed, dried palettes 
               may seem inviting and easier to use since it takes the guesswork out of making your own colours, but it 
                   can also be really limiting! I find having a smaller set of liquid paints gives me the freedom to mix 
                                    different quantities of each to make an endless amount of colours.  
                                                                             
                 Having a basic understanding of colour theory will help you visualize how your colours are going to 
               come together once you start mixing. It may take a little time before it becomes automatic, but before 
                        you know it you'll naturally be grabbing the colours you need to create that perfect hue. 
                                                                Colour Wheel 
                          © 2017 by Stephanie Fehrenbach | These worksheets are for personal use only. Please do not replicate.        
                                            www.stephaniefehrenbach.ca | studio@stephaniefehrenbach.ca 
                               
                                                 PRIMARY COLOURS 
                 In traditional colour theory, primary colours are the 3 pigment colours that cannot be mixed or 
                                                                 
                  formed by any combination of other colours. All other colours are derived from these 3 hues 
                                                                 
                                                                                   
                                              SECONDARY COLOURS 
                                                                      
                                    These are the colours formed by mixing the primary colours. 
                           Yellow + Red = Orange        Yellow + Blue = Green         Red + Blue = Purple 
                                                                    
                                                                   
                                                                      
                                                                                 
                                                 TERTIARY COLOURS 
               These are the colours formed by mixing a primary with a secondary colour. That’s why the hue is a 
                                                                      
                                            two-word name such as blue-green etc. 
                         yellow-orange, red-orange, red-purple, blue-purple, blue-green, yellow-green 
                                                                    
                                                                                                
                                           COMPLIMENTARY COLOURS 
                                                                    
                These are any two colours that are opposite one another on the colour wheel. Pairing these two 
                                                                      
                              colours provides maximum contrast and can be pleasing to the eye. 
                                                                
                                                                   
                                                                                                               
                               COOL COLOURS                            WARM COLOURS 
                                                                   
                                                                                                       
                     © 2017 by Stephanie Fehrenbach | These worksheets are for personal use only. Please do not replicate. 
                                     www.stephaniefehrenbach.ca | studio@stephaniefehrenbach.ca 
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