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About the video: For tastes, primary, secondary and tertiary colors

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“In this lesson, I'll teach you how colors begin to form through primary colors—those that cannot be obtained by mixing other colors. ”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: For tastes, primary, secondary and tertiary colors, which is part of the Domestika online course: Interior Design Specialization: Materials, Lighting, and Color. Learn Interior design: lighting, materials, color and creative concepts to transform unique and functional spaces.

Partial transcription of the video

“For Tastes, Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Colors In this lesson, we'll learn how to create colors using primary colors. Let's talk about color properties. You can define a color from the colors it is comprised of, but colors have other properties to better define them. These are shade or hue, lightness, and saturation. What is the shade or hue? That's your first impression upon seeing a color. I made a chromatic circle and color samples. The first sample is purple. The second one is red. The third one is yellow. That's the shade or hue. It's what allows you to differentiate a color, the ...”

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    Color Theory, Interior Architecture, Interior Decoration, Interior Design

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A specialization by multiple teachers
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