
“Batman vs. Superman” By Doaly
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“Batman vs. Superman” poster designed by Doaly is a good example of interaction of color. The contrast between the sky and the buildings is significant. When comparing the sky and the buildings it can be seen as complementary because the buildings are close to black and the sky is close to orange and orange and black sit on the opposite side of the color wheel. This makes the temperature opposing since it is warm vs. cool colors. If looking at just the sky you can say there it is analogous because orange and yellow are close on the color wheel. This makes the sky seem warm. The bottom left hand corner of the sky is very saturated because the yellow is brightest in that corner verses the top right hand corner where the orange is a darker saturation. By having the sky have yellow in it, it adds intensity by making the sunset seem bright. The light shining out of the building creates tint almost because its a light grey color mixed in with white to give it that look. Having the moon almost white creates contrast between the dark buildings, which makes the moon stand out.