2. Description: Slide 1: Slide 2: Description: Upon clicking the color theory button in the main menu a landscape or a seascape (original) picture with rainbow will appear in a curve-up motion on a moderate speed. This will serve as a subject for set induction which will be controlled through clicking. On a mouse- over, the rainbow will get highlighted and by clicking over it you will get through slide 2. Under slide 2, question 1 will appear once the rainbow is clicked under slide 1. On a mouse click, Q2 will appear while Q1 disappear . (Choose appropriate font color) Q1. How rainbow is formed? Q2. What are the basic elements required for an appreciation of rainbow colors? (Use mouse click for every transitions) Q1. How rainbow is formed?
3. Description: Slide 3: Slide 4: Description: On a mouse click, the question “What is color” will appear in a push left transition. Immediately after, the image will appear using the same transition. On the 4 th slide the physiological meaning of color will appear using push left transition format. What is color? Physiology A sensation of light that is transmitted to the brain through the eye.
4. Description: Slide 5: Slide 6: Description: On slide 5, a cross section of an eye will appear using an appropriate transition. On slide 6, a simple animation on how the eye perceive colors will be shown. Note: Create a simple animation on how the human eye perceive colors. Eye Ball Physiology A sensation of light that is transmitted to the brain through the eye.
5. Description: Slide 7: Slide 8: Description: A picture of Sir Isaac Newton will appear on this slide. Hovering the mouse over it will highlight the picture. By clicking on it, slide 8 will appear. On this slide, a picture of the spectrum will appear once the picture of Sir Isaac Newton is clicked in slide 7. By clicking on the picture, (spectrum) a simple animation will be shown. Note: Create a simple animation on how the colors are produced through spectrum. Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) The visible spectrum of the seven lightwaves