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Tri- Color Leds:

Tri- Color Leds The model's mesh consists of 500 tri- color LEDscolor LEDs controlled by a PIC microprocessor. Also imbedded in the model's mesh are photosensors which determine the brightness on them and give off a color according to the energy color scheme. This model was created for the exhibition "New Spanish Architects" at the MoMA in New York, Feb 2006.

Q Select the paint color for the background and paint the walls. Next, choose the color for your top coat. If you are working with an oil-based eggshell paint you will need to thin it (3 parts top color to 1 part mineral spirits). Choose a top coat color that is either close in tone or contrasts with your Wall color. With dry-brushing, you can cover the background color completely, so your top coat is the color you will see on your finished walls.

See Also Color Depth:

The most sophisticated depth sounders are designed more for the serious fishing enthusiast than for actual depth measurement used in conjunction with piloting. Features include a white-line dis¬play to help separate low-lying fish from the bottom itself, the use of color in a video display to help identify types of fish, readouts of water temperature, and even the ship's position when hooked up to electronic navigation equipment.

The amount of daylight in a room will also affect the decision as to the color depth. Rooms that have ample sunlight may be painted in dark tones with a semiglaze. Rooms with only a small window area or with little natural illumination should be brightened by having the Wall surfaces covered in light warm tones. Ceilings may be calcimined or painted white or off-white. An agreeable effect is obtained if the ceiling is treated in a lighter tint of the color used for the walls. Increase in color interest may be obtained by painting the ceiling a color contrasting, either in hue or in value, with the walls. Ceilings that are painted in a color darker than the walls or treated in gold or silver leaf tend toward a modern effect. If a definite color is used for the ceiling, it should be repeated elsewhere in the Decoration of the room.


On The Other Hand See Choosing A Color Scheme:

When you are choosing a color scheme, consider the purpose of each room and how much it is used. For example, do you have a busy living room with a lot of activity in a small space? If so, lots of strong colors may add to the confusion. Instead, plan color schemes that provide a fairly simple, neutral background. Perhaps you have a clinical-looking Bathroom that could benefit from a lively color treatment, or a room that needs to serve more than one function at different times of the day.

Use the following plant recommendations, arranged by color, to put together your own basket according to your desired color scheme. For a mixed planting, choose a few plants from each section or stick to one color scheme and integrate some foliage.
 
 

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