To improve your draft, you select more varied hues and make the color intensity stronger, in addition, you choose darker <u>values</u> in order to reflect more light.
Color refers to the visual effect of the spectrum of light as it is transmitted through a medium, absorbed, or reflected off a surface. It is the light wavelengths that the eye receives and processes from a reflected source. Color comprises of three key essential components: hue, value, and saturation. The use of colors in data visualization enables the visualization to be more engaging. Value refers to the lightness or darkness of the color and reveals the quantity of reflected light. Color intensity, also known as the color saturation or chroma, refers to the color’s purity. A high intensity color is bright while a low-intensity color is muted or neutral.