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Effects of the colors.
Beyond the properties and relations, special effects of the colors exist. These
effects happen mainly due to the way as the colors are combined to each other or
the light or the dark is combined with. The effects that appear in the nature
can be created by the artists and designers with the purpose of adding to visual
curiosity and emotion to a design, and include the luster, the iridescence and
the luminosity.
Luster. The shining effects that we see in the silk or satin
have to do with the fact that the visual perception of small luminous areas is
combined with black resistance. Although this is obtained of natural form with
certain relation of the fabric with the light; the artists can create leaning it
in the black resistance with the bright areas and the bottom. Iridescence. The
shells in the sea, for example, are attractive by their forms, textures and
colors. The found radiating visual effect inside a shell knows like iridescence
and opalescence, effect that happens when they resist the gray and the light. A
designer will be able to obtain iridescence if he uses gray in the same areas of
black resistance of the luster.
Luminosity. It is the quality of the brightness: light and
the dark. The more delicate it is a resistance within a design, the more
luminous will be his appearance. The luminosity depends on the resistance, in
the same way that the luster and the iridescence; nevertheless, this resistance
is so extreme subtle and the result is an almost nonterrenal effect.
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