1.) When creating the value scale, I had previously made one before so I knew the steps regarding it. I thought about trying to make it perfect and I found the "Value Step Scales Using Graphite Pencil" video to be helpful. When making the color wheel, I thought about trying to accomplish it correctly and efficiently. I didn't create an actual wheel, however the way I placed the colors on the paper turned out satisfying.
2.) I enjoyed working with the color wheel the best. This was due to being able to combine paints and get a bit messy while doing it. I've always loved colors and painting, therefore having an excuse to paint became fun and interesting to me.
3.) The most important discoveries in the creation of these studies involved the reminder of the primary colors and secondary colors. I've learned all about the primary and secondary colors all throughout high school, however it does escape the mind from time to time. Remembering the real primary colors and mixing them to make secondary colors was important to me.
4.) The most important thing I learned from the "Value Step Scales Using Graphite Pencil" video involved the exercise of value and graphite being used to create the value scale. The most important thing I learned from "Color Theory 2: Paint/Pigment Primary Colors" video involved the showing of mixing the primary colors in order to obtain the secondary colors. I found both videos helpful and I enjoyed that they each were under 5 minutes long.
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