Learning how color temperature works is like learning how to choose the perfect light for your drawings, it helps you paint things that look just like they do in real life.
Imagine you're drawing a sunset. If you use warm colors like red and orange, your picture feels cozy, like when you’re sitting by a fire on a cold night. But if you want to draw something cool, like a winter morning, you might pick blue and purple, those are cool colors. Just like how the sun feels warm and the sky feels cool.
What Is Color Temperature?
Color temperature is about how hot or cold a color looks. Warm colors feel like the sun, they're bright and cheerful. Cool colors feel like the sky, calm and quiet. Think of it like choosing between a sunny day and a cloudy one when you're painting your picture.
When you learn about color temperature, you can make your paintings look more real. It's like knowing which kind of light to use when you’re drawing something, so everything looks just right, whether it’s a warm apple or a cool ice cream!
Examples
- A child uses red and yellow to paint a sunny day because they feel warm.
- Warm colors make people feel happy, while cool colors can create calm or sadness.
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